Justin3am, you seem like you have the type of experience in these matters to help me...from my previous post...justin3am wrote:For your test you should have looked disk through-put not CPU usage but unfortunately Ableton doesn't have a disk usage meter. At my previous job I wrote automated tests that stressed the disk I/O of DAWs by recording 64 tracks while simultaneously playing back 64 tracks (and then reduced that track count till the DAW could could complete a 2 hour recording without dropouts). This is where you'll start noticing the benefits of using an external drive or disk round-robin.
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So....I have a laptop w/ a 7200 drive. I know I'll have to test this myself to find out for sure but at least in theory would it be better to use just the one drive for everything OR have the recording of the music sent to a USB 7200 external drive? And would another external USB 7200 drive also be good for samples?
To me, it seems to make sense that even though USB is slower than an internal drive that it could still help speed things along by utilizing 1 or 2 extra USB drives instead of just the one internal drive. I seem to read both points of view here and there on the net...
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Thanks for your help!!!