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I have two hard drives. Let's call 'em A and B. Now i keep all my programs on drive A and my recorded audio on Drive B. I also have about a gig of samples and sounds for Reason and Cubase. Should I store these as well on drive B? Or does it matter?

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llornkcor Mon, 09/10/2001 - 02:33

Well, B would be a good place. Keep them seperate. Or if you are running out of room, you can archive the samples and stuff to cdr's.
It's good to backup data when you can. You never know when a harddrive will just stop working. They don't take kindly to static shock, either. *DOH*
Must remember to NEVER wear slippers when moving hard drives around!
:D

ljp

anonymous Tue, 09/11/2001 - 06:42

I just moved my Factory sound bank and some other refill files to a new Hard Drive(which had nothing on it)However, they Don't show up???I did create a file, but when I click on it..NOthing???

I forgot to mention that when I click on the drive from my desktop I can see the files. However, when I try to open them through Reason, There gone?

Opus2000 Tue, 09/11/2001 - 08:59

You need to go into the preferences and redirect them to the appropriate folder..sometimes you have to browse to it directly and once you do that it remains where it should be..it's there..just Reason is funky on that aspect
Opus

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