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Best way to transfer existing audio to second disk?
I have a bunch of sessions with the audio data in the sessions folder on the system drive.
I wand to move this for obvious performance reasons to the other drive. The question is what is the best/easiest way to do this? Also are there any pitfalls to just creating sessions on the external drive and running the whole shebang from there? Thanks much for any thoughts. P.S. Should I designate the system drive as "read" or "transfer" during this and going forward. |
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Re: Best way to transfer existing audio to second disk?
Open the sessions, go "save file as" tick copy all audio files, point it to the new drive and hit OK.
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