That's what I figured. I will definitely have all of the stuff on my main computer where I have 100's of gigs of space available. My laptop is old, USB ports are few (and used by other peripherals), and hard drive space at a premium. I'll stick to using my favorites of the kits available on my laptop and look forward to using ALL of the goodies when I get back to my main studio.Squids wrote:It's really designed to be a bundle. If you want to use the hybrid kits you really have to have all of the samples or it won't work consistently. Tracing back each kit piece is a lot of extra work for you and for me. They can be modified quite a bit as well and a lot of crossover between different kit pieces. I think if you want to load less than the whole thing you have to stick with the non-hybrid kits. Or experiment and see what loads with what you have and what doesn't. I hadn't thought of someone not just having all of it on a hard drive. That's really what it is for - an external hard drive with everything there. If you don't have something there you could be missing out. These days hard drive space is so inexpensive that I can't imagine someone not having 20 gigs of free space for this. Plus you paid for it!
Anyway if you like the idea of hybrid kits then by all means download and keep all of the material together. That's what is recommended.
Thanks,
Michael


