Making the most of my SSD
I bought myself a solid state drive for Xmas. My goal is to make working with Sonar faster. The most time-consuming part of it is loading instruments from EastWest. If I have a full orchestra, just loading the Sonar project can take 10-15 minutes. I've installed the SSD and copied the EW sample library onto it, plus all my Sonar projects. Sonar itself is still located on my regular C drive. Right now only the EW samples and the Sonar projects are on the SSD.
I'm surprised that nothing seems to have changed yet, but I don't really know what I'm doing. Loading the EW instruments shows no improvement at all. And I'm getting as many dropouts as before. What else do I need to do to take advantage of the SSD, and what things are not ever going to ber helped by it?
Sonar Version: Platinum
Audio Interface: M-Audio Delta
Computer: Dell i5 3.1 GHz, 12Gb RAM, Windows 10 64-bit
Soft Synths: EastWest PLAY Symphonic Orchestra
MIDI Controllers: M-Audio 2x2 MidiSport Anniv Edition
Settings: 16-Bit, Sample Rate 44.1k, ASIO Buffer Size 128-1024, Record/Playback I/O Buffers play:256k, rec: 64k, Total Round Trip Latency 48 ms
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