Hi
Regarding sample library's and CPU power, if i intend to work with one sample library without running multiple library's and instruments simultaneously in any given project, would it still be recommended to install the library on a seperate SSD? Or would i be good to go with the stock SSD in a MacBook Pro?
The music production I'm involved in consists of solo piano recordings in Logic, therefore its rare I would ever run a second sample library at the same time. Given the above scenario would this justify being able to run the one library on the stock drive without excessive demand on the CPU?
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Sample Libraries ???
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DigitalMusicProduction - Regular
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Re: Sample Libraries ???
It’s not a CPU issue, it’s a space issue - if the library won’t fit, you don’t have a choice. Or if it takes up too much space on the internal and you need for other things, that also lets you know your best option.
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Re: Sample Libraries ???
desmond wrote:It’s not a CPU issue, it’s a space issue - if the library won’t fit, you don’t have a choice. Or if it takes up too much space on the internal and you need for other things, that also lets you know your best option.
In that case if i have the drive space i would be good to install the sample library on the internal drive?
I've heard it said drives that are nearly full tend to be slower?
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