![]() ![]() ![]() The new Mini has the 6-core i7 (faster option CPU) with 32Gigs RAM and the 2TB SSD. Is he getting a bit too ahead of himself there, or is he actually right? How about a "write" drive to store project files and record to (like cache folder, temp recording bin, etc) - is that still recommended? A friend says that now the drives are so fast, I should just plan on recording to project files on the internal SSD, housing all samples there, and just forgetting my externals. Would it still be advisable to load samples externally, even though my external SSD has slower speeds? I wonder if (given the new technology) I'd even have a glitch if all source samples were installed internally on the main drive. I have only one external SSD (1tb G-technology), a 7,200 RPM tb external (also G-tech) and my time machine 8TB glyph black box pro. ![]() I have enough internal space now to place my entire K12 sample library, all third-party NKS files, Ableton suite files, etc - internally. They claim my new 2TB SSD will read at 2000 and write 3000, which makes me revisit the setup. I'm curious about this topic today, as my new Mac mini is on the way.
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