Just wondering if anyone can say for sure if you have SSD's as your audio drive that you store your audio and freeze files on, and you have your VSL samples on another SSD drive, if the whole "freeze" process will be a lot faster, since it's reading from the SSD and printing to SSD. I noticed when I freeze tracks, the CPU doesn't work much but the hard drives seem to be the bottleneck. If so, it would almost be worth it to just get a small size SSD card for your audio drive and swap out current projects between a hard drive - so you only work on current stuff on the SSD, then archive them to a hard drive when finished... ??
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