Re: Best Samples folder structure for BFD Eco, BFD2 and BFD3
2015/05/09 07:42:05
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As long as all your kits are in their own separate folders you should be okay, you don't then have to have all those kits in one master folder as you can spread them out over multiple drives if you like, as you said, you can then point BFD3 to them in the content locations page.
I have mine all in the one, "master/mother" folder that I called FXpansion which is on an SSD drive (pic included)
As for the London sessions being in a BFD3 version the only difference is that the samples are converted into the new BFDLAC lossless format which does take up less space and puts slightly less load on your disks but they don't sound any different as you have clearly discovered :-(
http://www.mediafire.com/view/vmq5wfj6ojk6qwa/fxpansion_folders.jpg Steve
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