Would a Firewire hub work well with Macbook?

I'm thinking of buying a Macbook for music production. I have an audio interface which is FW400 and I would also need an external hard drive. If I used a Firewire hub, would it slow down my hard drive or create problems with my audio interface? How could I get both working at the same time?

what music program are you using? i use protools and the only thing i need that is firewire is my external HD. my MPC is hooked up through USB and MIDI and my keyboard/controller is USB also. what else would you need that is firewire?
sorry now i see your interface is FW400. usually a firewire interface will have extra fire wire ports in it. like my firewire HD has another firewire port on it. but i guess if that doesnt work then a hub would be fine.
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