This makes sense and could be why Steve's sample drive failed... from banging the head around so much.andygabrys wrote:
first I was referring mostly to sample streaming. Which would mean very few write cycles, and mostly read cycles. and an SSD would have the edge, as most people load up the sample drive with different libraries, so the likelihood that all the samples you would stream for a particular project being side by side on the drive (contiguous) is just about 0%. Meaning the drive head on a mechanical drive is going to be skipping around like mad.
I was also unaware that samples were still streamed. I was assuming that since RAM space has become so huge, that Samplers didn't stream anymore.
Yes I agree, my mantra on computers is "buy the best you can afford."andygabrys wrote: you would agree the computing trend is always towards more. Buy whats cheap and works today might be a little less than what you would like in 6 months when the new version 12.92 version of whizbang library comes out.
This thread has me examining my DAW hardware and backup proceedures.
Russell