Most likely that's one of your bottlenecks.Danny wrote:Hey Wave,
No the project files, etc are not combined on an audio drive.
It's best to have the DAW software that's on the OS drive read and write audio to a separate drive just for audio and associated files. The idea is like separate highways, one for the DAW software, one for the audio, and one for the sample libraries. You get more data flow with separate highways instead of trying push the same amount of data through just one highway. More highways = more speed, less bottlenecks.
All DAWs allow you to assign the audio and picture cache directory of the audio wavefiles to a separate drive. That means the project files which is what contains the audio and picture cache, and bounced audio, etc.