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rcross73
post Mon 27 Nov 2006, 23:40
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Hello everyone. I will be receiving my new Mac in a couple of days, and I want to know where to put what files to optimize performance of my audio software. Here are the details:

System:
15.4" MacBook Pro 2.33 GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, 120 GB 5400rpm HD
External HD: 250 GB 7200rpm via Firewire 800 (WD MyBookPro - also brand new)

Running:
Logic Express 7.2
Reason 3.0.5 (usually via ReWire as a slave to Logic)
Reason Drum Kits 2.0 (big, and and with various other refills as well)
GarageBand Jam Packs 1 and 4 (a big one)
Line6 GearBox (and I think I might buy the plug-in upgrade)
Amplitube 2.0 (and I might also buy NI Guitar Rig 2.0)

So I assume that all of my programs themselves should be installed on the internal hard drive, and that I should record all of my audio files to the external hard drive. But what about the plug-ins, samples, etc. (Reason Drum Kits, refills, Jam Packs, Amplitube, et. al.)? Do these go on the external? Or will that be bad for performance? Simply put, what goes where?

Thanks in advance.


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2.33 GHz MBP C2D, 3GB RAM
120GB 5400rpm internal, 500GB 7200rpm eSATA external, 250GB 7200rpm FW800 external
Logic Studio, Reason 3, Reason Drum Kits 2, Reason Pianos, various refills, Line6 TonePort & GearBox Plug-Ins, Alesis i/O 26, Amplitube 2, Ampeg SVX, CSR, T-RackS, EZDrummer and various add-ons, Nomad Factory Studio Pro Bundle (Blue Tubes Bundle v3 & v2, Analog Signature Pack, BlueVerb DRV-2080, Essential Studio Suite, Liquid Bundle 2)
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rcross73
post Sat 9 Dec 2006, 19:57
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Hello again.

I still don't know where the best place is to put these two things:

GarageBand Jam Pack #4 Symphony Orchestra (10 GB of samples and instruments)
Reason Drum Kits 2.0 (similar big pile of 24-bit samples that will stream when I play back)

Should they go on my MacBookPro's internal/system drive (120 GB, 5400 rpm)?
Or should they go on my external FireWire 800 drive (250 GB, 7200 rpm)?

I will be RECORDING everything onto the external FW 800 drive, and I'll be RUNNING Logic Express, Reason 3, and various other things off of the system drive.

But where best to put these samples/instruments? The documentation for Reason and the Jam Packs says to put each in the folder where the program itself is installed on the hard drive (the internal one for me). But can I instead install the samples and use them on the external, while the programs remain on the internal? And should I? Will the combination of writing new recordings, playing back previously recorded tracks, and streaming these samples/instruments in be too much for the external? Or are the operating system and program running on the internal too much to be adding those samples/instruments to? Previous posts on this thread, while helpful, still left me a bit confused about the best solution - it sounded like one person was suggesting that I actually get a SECOND external drive just for the samples/instruments, and save the first one for the recording files only. That's a bit much for me at this point

Any suggestions or confirmations about any of this would be greatly appreciated. rolleyes.gif

My system: 2.33 GHz MBP C2D, 2GB RAM, 120 GB int HD (5400rpm), 250 GB FW800 ext HD (7200rpm), Logic Express 7.2, Reason 3.0.5, RDK 2.0, GB Jam Packs 1 & 4, Line 6 Tone Port w/GearBox software, M-Audio USB MobilePre

This post has been edited by rcross73: Sat 9 Dec 2006, 19:59


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2.33 GHz MBP C2D, 3GB RAM
120GB 5400rpm internal, 500GB 7200rpm eSATA external, 250GB 7200rpm FW800 external
Logic Studio, Reason 3, Reason Drum Kits 2, Reason Pianos, various refills, Line6 TonePort & GearBox Plug-Ins, Alesis i/O 26, Amplitube 2, Ampeg SVX, CSR, T-RackS, EZDrummer and various add-ons, Nomad Factory Studio Pro Bundle (Blue Tubes Bundle v3 & v2, Analog Signature Pack, BlueVerb DRV-2080, Essential Studio Suite, Liquid Bundle 2)
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