How many gbs of samples on your disk?

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320GB

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Not enough--I need more.

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73 Gigs...

Sampletank 2 libraries: 32 Gigs
BFD: 9 Gigs
EWQLSO Gold: 14 Gigs
Halion 3: 2 Gigs
WusikStation: 1/2 Gig.
Samples: 9.5 Gigs
Soundfonts: 6 Gigs
Play it by ear

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Around 1.5gig, all the basic samples including the free samples sounds from e-Lab.

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Let's see, there's like 25 GB on my sample partition used.
Probably 90% of them being pr0n.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote:Let's see, there's like 25 GB on my sample partition used.
Probably 90% of them being pr0n.
Ah yes, i can tell you exactly how much filth i have on my HDD :hihi:

actually, you can never have enough is, i think, the correct answer.

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Kriminal wrote:
Sascha Franck wrote:Let's see, there's like 25 GB on my sample partition used.
Probably 90% of them being pr0n.
Ah yes, i can tell you exactly how much filth i have on my HDD :hihi:

actually, you can never have enough is, i think, the correct answer.
Unless you are in court.
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100000000000000073GB

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havran wrote:[as usual, skipping a few steps and not showing his work]
Legendary physicist and bona fide genius Richard Feynmann blessed the world with the following General Problem-Solving Procedure. I think you'll like it. :-)

1) Write down the problem.
2) Think really hard.
3) Write down the solution.

Meffy

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Meffy wrote:
havran wrote:[as usual, skipping a few steps and not showing his work]
Legendary physicist and bona fide genius Richard Feynmann blessed the world with the following General Problem-Solving Procedure. I think you'll like it. :-)

1) Write down the problem.
2) Think really hard.
3) Write down the solution.

Meffy
Reminds me of someone I took differential equations with. He had transferred from Rice and had already taken the course where they had derived the equations used in DE. He and I both failed the first exam. Me, because I had transposed part of the equation and did it consistently throughout the exam. He failed it for not showing his work. His explanation to the professor was that he did show his work. He read the question and wrote the answer. There was no in between step of solving the question. The answer was onvious to him. He was a very bright guy. He made up for it on the next exam by deriving the equation used to solve the problem and then using the equation he derived to answer the question. He was still the first finished and turned in twenty or so pages of work.

Dennis

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Anyone care to mention how much of their hard drive is used by samples that they have personally recorded/created? I'm just curious how many people create their own samples, and what percentage of the samples they use are their own.


take care,
McLilith

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McLilith wrote:Anyone care to mention how much of their hard drive is used by samples that they have personally recorded/created? I'm just curious how many people create their own samples, and what percentage of the samples they use are their own.


take care,
McLilith
Well, that challenge certainly had everone leaping forward claiming they were Spartacus!

I'm going to duck the challenge as well. :wink:

The Audio folder on my 200Gb external USB2 drive is currently at 50.2Gb - although I've got the two Hollow Sun sf2 CDs on the way. I have recently sold on more than 20Gb of sample DVDs, and I have some Acid CDs in the Marketplace right now.

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if you own the big orchestral libraries then you'll know how much space they all take up

i have 2 250gb HDs stuffed full of samples

VSL pro ed and a few horizon titles take up 300gb...at least... the rest is all spectrasonics, eastwest and ilio and FX libraries

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All these huge libraries people have - made me think.....what do you do with all those samples?

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=968936

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if you own the big orchestral libraries then you'll know how much space they all take up
Isn't that the truth!

I've got about 500GB spread across three 250GB firewire drives.

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