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BFD samples, where to put them?
Recommended to be on a seperate drive but i was just going to use my system drive for BFD, anybody else done this? Any Problems?
I do have a seperate audio drive for recording to. |
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Re: BFD samples, where to put them?
Hard drives are pretty cheap these days, I run mine off of a seperate drive. You'll get better/more stable performance.
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Re: BFD samples, where to put them?
The FXpansion BFD FAQ has recommendations on where to install the sample data.
You have to install the BFD application to your system drive, it's recommended that you install the sample data on a separate hard drive which is not also used for recording your audio. If that's not possible, then you should install the sample data to your system drive. Rail
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