How many gbs of samples on your disk?

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about 40 Gb, but I know it will grow to 120-150 Gb as soon as I get a new hard drive.

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Just added GPO ... now up to 117gb

Fitchy seems to have the most at a colossal 500gb :-o :D

One up for the Irish, eh :wink:
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mr slaters parrot has about the same :D

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kevvvvv wrote:This has been discussed before, but I don't think it's ever been a dedicated thread and, besides, I'm curious.

To kick off I've got 140gb on my samples drive, inc sample sets, loops, and plug data files for things like RMX, BFD and Atmosphere.

Please don't take this a pissing contest ... more an attempt to see what the norms for 2005 are :wink:

How many gigabytes you got :hyper:

(Okay ... devon ... where are you)
I'm totally down right now to even check, but I think I was at about 160-180 gigs? Once my studio is back together...

Devon
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I have 15.98GB

12.30gb of it is either off the net or from CD's that came with magazines

1.08gb of it is samples stolen from music :D

2.60gb of it I made myself (mostly FX, Drumloops, and Synth sounds)

the reason for this is because I'm broke :D

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You can all lough all you want, but I have only 5GB's of samples on my HD, impulse responses included :hihi:, but that's because of the way that I work: I never use loops or multisamples [except for some orchestral samples]. Samples I have are mostly pure waveforms, wavetables, old drum machines [1.5GB] and Lexicon impulses [1GB]. I like making new sounds with those, mixing them, tweaking them... but that's me, I don't say it's the right way, only - my way :wink:

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