
mark4man
MoonMix Studios
People,
[Didn't know where else to place this post...so I put it here, since it relates to my DAW (SONAR XL 2.2)]:
I am trying to balance audio file location (on the HD) as it relates to efficiency of operation, vs. the continual relocation/rewriting of those files. I understand that audio files are comprised of only numbers, but I wonder about the integrity of those numbers as they are rewritten from location to location (&...I've witnessed this topic going around before...some audiophiles say rewritten files are compromised...others say there is absolutely no change, whatsoever.)
So here are my questions (& these are basically OS questions, as it relates to the DAW...I am running XP):
First, a simple hierarchy type question: I have SONAR configured to place audio files specific to a project's folder. Sometimes it becomes necessary to move audio files/clips between projects.
So...is it correct to assume that...if I select & copy a file from one folder (in Windows Explorer); & paste it into another folder...the data is re-written? (so that there are then two complete files in two different locations?) Is it also correct to assume that...if I select & cut a file from one folder; & paste it into another folder...the location of that cut file does not change (on the HD), but only the path to that file changes? (& I know SONAR can also do this; & provide the option to move or refferrence from present location...but, for this question, I'm talking about transferring files manually with Windows Explorer.)
Second: In defragmentation, I understand that files are relocated on a contiguous framework, but what is the nature of the continuity (again, as it relates to the DAW)? Is it correct to assume that they are relocated with efficiency of operation (seeking, caching & playback in the app) as the consideration?
And...how does that all work (considering that...when we record, digital audio is recorded onto the HD in a continuous stream. Then, we clip & comp & slide, etc., etc...& SONAR then has to pointer the rearranged audio work back to the original raw streamed file.) So now, when defrag takes place...which framework is considered in this "contiguous" order: the original audio file, or the location of the various rearranged clips in the project?
Thanks,
mark4man
[Didn't know where else to place this post...so I put it here, since it relates to my DAW (SONAR XL 2.2)]:
I am trying to balance audio file location (on the HD) as it relates to efficiency of operation, vs. the continual relocation/rewriting of those files. I understand that audio files are comprised of only numbers, but I wonder about the integrity of those numbers as they are rewritten from location to location (&...I've witnessed this topic going around before...some audiophiles say rewritten files are compromised...others say there is absolutely no change, whatsoever.)
So here are my questions (& these are basically OS questions, as it relates to the DAW...I am running XP):
First, a simple hierarchy type question: I have SONAR configured to place audio files specific to a project's folder. Sometimes it becomes necessary to move audio files/clips between projects.
So...is it correct to assume that...if I select & copy a file from one folder (in Windows Explorer); & paste it into another folder...the data is re-written? (so that there are then two complete files in two different locations?) Is it also correct to assume that...if I select & cut a file from one folder; & paste it into another folder...the location of that cut file does not change (on the HD), but only the path to that file changes? (& I know SONAR can also do this; & provide the option to move or refferrence from present location...but, for this question, I'm talking about transferring files manually with Windows Explorer.)
Second: In defragmentation, I understand that files are relocated on a contiguous framework, but what is the nature of the continuity (again, as it relates to the DAW)? Is it correct to assume that they are relocated with efficiency of operation (seeking, caching & playback in the app) as the consideration?
And...how does that all work (considering that...when we record, digital audio is recorded onto the HD in a continuous stream. Then, we clip & comp & slide, etc., etc...& SONAR then has to pointer the rearranged audio work back to the original raw streamed file.) So now, when defrag takes place...which framework is considered in this "contiguous" order: the original audio file, or the location of the various rearranged clips in the project?
Thanks,
mark4man