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Eric J
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ray_Chappell
A fellow N. Texan.
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Yes not too many on here Hot enough for you yet? 
| quote: | Originally posted by Ray_Chappell
Thanks. That makes sense - I'll probably just pick up another HD and install it internally and just use the externals as backups.
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I do exactly this. I use my external Glyph drive for backups. One thing i do is keep the external drive turned off and once every couple of weeks turn it on and make my backups. This reduces my chances of accidentally overwriting something on the backup.
| quote: | Originally posted by Ray_Chappell
If the whole machine is dedicated to music and I grab a second internal hard drive, best to install programs on one, and keep project files and samples on the other (from a performance perspective)?
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Project files are probably not a big concern, as most DAW applications load the project file at startup and cache it in memory. For Logic, there isnt anything in the project file that requires any streaming, its just information about the project itself, so it is pretty small.
External resources in the project, such as samples, SHOULD be installed on the 2nd drive as this is where the actual disk I/O is happening. Any VST sample libraries (such as the BATTERY libraries), should be installed in the 2nd drive. A lot of sample based VST's, such as Atmosphere, also should be installed on the 2nd drive as a lot of them stream their source samples from the drive.
I store everything project-related on the second drive, just to make things easy.
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DJ RANN
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Location: Hollywood....
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| quote: | Originally posted by Eric J
Yes not too many on here Hot enough for you yet? 
I do exactly this. I use my external Glyph drive for backups. One thing i do is keep the external drive turned off and once every couple of weeks turn it on and make my backups. This reduces my chances of accidentally overwriting something on the backup.
Project files are probably not a big concern, as most DAW applications load the project file at startup and cache it in memory. For Logic, there isnt anything in the project file that requires any streaming, its just information about the project itself, so it is pretty small.
External resources in the project, such as samples, SHOULD be installed on the 2nd drive as this is where the actual disk I/O is happening. Any VST sample libraries (such as the BATTERY libraries), should be installed in the 2nd drive. A lot of sample based VST's, such as Atmosphere, also should be installed on the 2nd drive as a lot of them stream their source samples from the drive.
I store everything project-related on the second drive, just to make things easy. |
This is great advice Eric (sticky anyone?). External drives should really only be used for backup of projects and all that other stuff that you don't want clogging up your internal drives. Another reason is because no matter how careful you are with external drives, their failure rate is much higher than internal drives so having your master project files on externals is never a great idea.
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Jul-07-2008 05:58
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davidbuhau
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Location: bay area california
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let's not forget that if you have secure webspace, this is a great place to back up your files...
and... cd/dvd works just fine as archives too, as long as you put them somewhere safe and make sure you re-archive them every so often
david
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