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6 Oct 2007
Hi everyone. I just bought a third hard drive which again brought up the question of how to set-up things for optimal performance. While I’ve read around forums about this, I’d appreciate feed-back on certain points.

I’m planning to do this :

First 80GB drive for apps and DAW.
Second 160HG for samples.
Third 160GB for recorded audio.

My questions are : What about soft-synths and such ? There are 3 components here, the software itself, the “sampler instruments files” and the actual samples’ files (wav. Sf2. Aiff. Etc). Is the whole thing better off in the samples’ drive ? Or the app stays in the first with the sampler instruments’ files while the samples go to the samples’ drive ? Or both the sampler instruments and the samples go there ?

Then. About the third recorded audio drive, is it better strictly used for audio that’s recorded with one’s sequencer or can it be also used to store other audio stuff – such as recorded audio made with other programs (in wav, aiff formats and such) as such or compressed as MP3s, MPEGs, etc ?

Also. Some mentioned making a partition on first drive to separate the DAW’s sequencer from all other apps. Any value in this ?

That’s it for now. Thanks in advance,
15 Apr 2007
Hi everyone

So. As the title says I'm new to it all - and I mean all (I've been basically playing acoustically for 40 years) - and I'm setting up a small home studio with the gear I had and some I just bought and some questions came up - among a great many (I'll be back ).

First off : As, for now, I'm planning to route everything through a mixer, the question arises: where's best to input its output in the Inspire - run its 1/4" in channel 1 & 2 ? or its XLRs ? Or use 1/4 to RCA cables to the back line-ins ?

And also : Can the remaining Firewire port of the Inspire be used for something else than another one ?

Also : As I plan to use my mixer (while eventually I want to upgrade to a bigger interface) the question arises : is the overall sound's quality significantly improved if I input my guitar and guitar-synth directly into the Inspire ? ...though one thing that bugs me here is that I'd lose the use of my GSP which I can use for everything with the mixer.

Finally : As it comes up. . . What's the best way to input my Ovation - would it be a good idea to go straight into channel 1, mic it on channel 2, and blend the two ? ...just an idea.

That's all for now. Thanks in advance.
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G4.1.25Ghz.1.25GRam.240G.Presonus Inspire 1934. Logic Express. Garageband. Audacity. Hydrogen. Behringer Eurorack MX 1604A. Midisport 2x2. Digitech GSP 2101 Artist. GR33 Guitar-synth. Godin Jazz Multiac. Ovation classical with Fishman. And one old Martin.
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