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Re: Where to record audio files to
On a new custom build, please get at least a 500 GB NVMe M.2 drive. Way faster than a SATA SSD. A second one for sessions is not necessary, but as albee said, better for backing up and failure. I've got a 9-year-old audio computer and went from spinner to SATA SSD to NVme M.2. You should too. Samsung Evo 970 Plus here.
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