SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
so i am tired of slow loads and overwroking my regular drive.
i am thinking SSD 1tb. internal to a desktop
anything i should know (brand?, speed?) i know nothing about them.
can you load everything related to ableton on it and just keep it specifically for ableton projects.
is it an easy switchover to the SSD by just changing where library, VST are etc.
i am thinking SSD 1tb. internal to a desktop
anything i should know (brand?, speed?) i know nothing about them.
can you load everything related to ableton on it and just keep it specifically for ableton projects.
is it an easy switchover to the SSD by just changing where library, VST are etc.
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Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
Usually you want the OS on the SSD as well.micksmuse wrote:so i am tired of slow loads and overwroking my regular drive.
i am thinking SSD 1tb. internal to a desktop
anything i should know (brand?, speed?) i know nothing about them.
can you load everything related to ableton on it and just keep it specifically for ableton projects.
is it an easy switchover to the SSD by just changing where library, VST are etc.
Make some music!
Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
You'll want your OS, Ableton app, and all things Ableton relayed on it. Your OS and Ableton app shouldn't be more than 40 gigs. You'll be shocked at the speed.
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Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
Well, my installed Suite library is 72GB. The factory ones from Suite seem to be about 63GB.sana48 wrote:You'll want your OS, Ableton app, and all things Ableton relayed on it. Your OS and Ableton app shouldn't be more than 40 gigs. You'll be shocked at the speed.
Make some music!
Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
Samsung 850 Pro and SanDisk Extreme Pro are the top benchmark performing 2.5" form factor SSD drives in 1TB capacity.micksmuse wrote:so i am tired of slow loads and overwroking my regular drive.
i am thinking SSD 1tb. internal to a desktop
anything i should know (brand?, speed?) i know nothing about them.
can you load everything related to ableton on it and just keep it specifically for ableton projects.
is it an easy switchover to the SSD by just changing where library, VST are etc.
Intel 750 PCIe SSD is by far the best performing SSD on the market
Samsung 951 M.2 SSD and 950 M.2 are reliable M.2 factor ssd's in 512
Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
so sounds like i am good to just mirror my regular hard drive and then use the ssd as my hard drive, maybe make old one my back up.
thanks for all the advice & suggestions. sounds like the way to go.
thanks for all the advice & suggestions. sounds like the way to go.
Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
Definitely, if you want the benefits of the SSD, you want to have as much on it as you can. I have my OS, all my apps, and my sample libraries on the internal SSD. I save things like my archives, my movie collection, any large files I don't use that often really, to external drive. Works great, first time your computer boots you'll do a double take at how quick it happened
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Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
i have the same thougts, but i really would like not to install everything one more time, so as i hear you can mirror everything ? just plug the ssd in and copy everything to it, Os, Live and all your vst,s ?
Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
Samsung 850 Pro seems to get great reviews. so i have never put in another drive. i assume i will need mounting kit and adaptor cable? so does this just go to 3.0 usb?
Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
Honestly, I'd look at a new drive as a chance to do a clean install. Make sure you only have the latest app and driver versions install, skip installing apps you never use, etc. It not only frees up a bit more hard drive space than you'd think (useful when you're trying to fit stuff on an SSD), but just seems to make things more stable overall. It's well worth the few hours it might take me one day, and knock on wood, I seem to be one of those people who almost never runs into any computer issues when it comes to music making.lovelight wrote:i have the same thougts, but i really would like not to install everything one more time, so as i hear you can mirror everything ? just plug the ssd in and copy everything to it, Os, Live and all your vst,s ?
I'm sure you could clone your HD or use a restore from Time Machine if you really wanted to, but if it's been awhile since you had a fresh install, might be worth your time.
Just my $0.02 though.
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Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
Ableton app is only 3 gigs, any packs and added sample I was considering as an extra.
I just upgraded to an SSD one week ago. I also did not want to have to reinstall everything but it is honestly the best way to go in my opinion.
Took me a couple days but a fresh start is golden;)
I just upgraded to an SSD one week ago. I also did not want to have to reinstall everything but it is honestly the best way to go in my opinion.
Took me a couple days but a fresh start is golden;)
Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
Tarekith wrote:Definitely, if you want the benefits of the SSD, you want to have as much on it as you can. I have my OS, all my apps, and my sample libraries on the internal SSD. I save things like my archives, my movie collection, any large files I don't use that often really, to external drive. Works great, first time your computer boots you'll do a double take at how quick it happened
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Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
Do not USB 3 Samsung 850 Pro. Samsung 850 Pro Magician software is INCOMPATIBLE with USB 3.0.micksmuse wrote:Samsung 850 Pro seems to get great reviews. so i have never put in another drive. i assume i will need mounting kit and adaptor cable? so does this just go to 3.0 usb?
If you want to use USB 3, get Samsung T1 Portable 1 TB USB 3.0 External SSD which is optimized for USB performance and trim is already optimized for USB.
The T1 is as reliable as the 850 pro in terms of durability.
Samsung 850 pro performance gain is to be had connecting internally, and with USB 3.0 you would only be using about 20% of its true capability.
But if you are a power user and want to configure trim yourself on USB 850 pro via USB, then by all means go for it, it is a sensitive process to optimize manually.
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miekwave wrote:Do not USB 3 Samsung 850 Pro. Samsung 850 Pro Magician software is INCOMPATIBLE with USB 3.0.micksmuse wrote:Samsung 850 Pro seems to get great reviews. so i have never put in another drive. i assume i will need mounting kit and adaptor cable? so does this just go to 3.0 usb?
thanks for the heads up on that. before i watched a couple installation vid's i thought i would have to use usb but looks like it will all be done internally so should be ok.
Re: SSD drive and everything from ableton on it
If you don't want the hassle of doing a clean install most drives come with software to transfer everything. I think Sandisk charges extra for it.micksmuse wrote:miekwave wrote:Do not USB 3 Samsung 850 Pro. Samsung 850 Pro Magician software is INCOMPATIBLE with USB 3.0.micksmuse wrote:Samsung 850 Pro seems to get great reviews. so i have never put in another drive. i assume i will need mounting kit and adaptor cable? so does this just go to 3.0 usb?
thanks for the heads up on that. before i watched a couple installation vid's i thought i would have to use usb but looks like it will all be done internally so should be ok.