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paresh
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Hi, long question... I'm not new but certainly there are gaps in my understanding. I use Sonar on a laptop with 1 terabyte hard drive. I use the same computer for all of the rest of my needs, ie all of my files are installed in the same HD. It works fine so far but Sonar is getting slower. And 15 years of wav files add up.
My question - when I finally get a new computer, what is the best set up, especially if I go to a tablet? I know some people have an outboard HD for audio but some vsti's install their samples in different places on the computer and that's always been confusing to me. Even the switch from XP to Win 7 that has a different file tree dispersed some audio files into different folders.
I would rather not have a second computer just for audio - I'm just an amateur - but I've never understood what the best solution is and was afraid I would get confused. And now tablets are quite common for recording but their storage is limited - what do people do?
Is there a link or old post to explain? Thanks!!
My question - when I finally get a new computer, what is the best set up, especially if I go to a tablet? I know some people have an outboard HD for audio but some vsti's install their samples in different places on the computer and that's always been confusing to me. Even the switch from XP to Win 7 that has a different file tree dispersed some audio files into different folders.
I would rather not have a second computer just for audio - I'm just an amateur - but I've never understood what the best solution is and was afraid I would get confused. And now tablets are quite common for recording but their storage is limited - what do people do?
Is there a link or old post to explain? Thanks!!