I think romplers are going to get completely out of hand eventually. Perhaps Collosus is a one off but if romplers keep expanding it'll be necessary to have 4x400GB SATA drives just to house several romplers along with any accumulated samples already in our collection. Not to mention storing the growing size of song files as bit rate is increased.
I know there is no one forcing us to buy them but I'm trying to understand why they need to grow so large. Any ideas?
I'd like to know how much storage people here devote to romplers/samples/sound files and what they use to store and archive all this data?
I have 2x200GB SATA drives. Approx 60GB for soundfiles, 50GB for romplers and 80GB samples. This is a rough estimate because over the years I've bought a lot of sample disks and I also have the sample banks that came with the various samplers I've owned. There's a lot of freeware sf2 stuff stored on disk. And samplebanks I've made from hardware synth patches I've created. A lot of this isn't installed.
I usually archive song files on DVD.