How To Transfer Vst Plugins To External Hard Drive
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| I have a 1tb internal hard drive that's full with 3rd part plug-ins I was told that you shouldn't store anything on your internal hard drive except your DAW's everything else is run from the external drive how do I move these plug-ins along with my session files and Projects IMAC 27 3.4 GHZ ITEL 7 16 GIG UA APOLLOW TWIN DUO running STUDIO ONE PRO 3 |
The first step is to move the Play Sample Libraries to their new location. If you plan to use the existing hard drive in your new system, simply hook up that hard drive to your new computer. If you'd like to move to a new hard drive, please drag and drop the Play Libraries from their existing location to the new hard drive to transfer them. I have a 1tb internal hard drive that's full with 3rd part plug-ins I was told that you shouldn't store anything on your internal hard drive except your DAW's everything else is run from the external drive how do I move these plug-ins along with my session files and Projects.
- In Finder, open a new window by pressing the keyboard shortcut Command+N and navigate to the external sample drive where you wish to store the sample folders. Drag and copy the folders you want to store on your external sample drive and copy the audio files.
- The best way to manage music plugins is to keep the plugin on the same internal drive as your operating system. Create an image of that drive periodically. The data for your plugins should be stored on an external drive or a second internal drive.
- Transfer speed is an important concern if you plan on streaming audio files, samples, and sample libraries from your external hard drive. A 7200 RPM drive will allow you to stream data much faster and with fewer hiccups than a 5400 RPM drive.
| Plug ins are not very large usually but their sound libraries can be. There's a place in options where you set locations so if you did move your plugins you can tell S1 where they is be. But if you're just moving the sound libraries that should be somewhere on your plug in interface. If you delete(or hide) the library from where it currently is then the program would probably ask you where it is and you can point to the new location. Forum Moderator. Please add your specs to your SIGNATURE. Search the STUDIO ONE 5 ONLINE MANUAL. Access your MY.PRESONUS account. OVERVIEW of how to get your issue fixed or the steps to create a SUPPORT TICKET. Needs to include: 1) One Sentence Description 2) Expected Results 3) Actual Results 4) Steps to Reproduce. Studio OnePro5.1 64bit Melodyne Studio Studio Computer - Nectar Impact LX25+ Win10 i7 7700k 16gb ram 1TB SSD AsusH270M-PLUS interface:StudioKonnekt 48 Kitchen Computer Win10 Ryzen 5 3600 - Radeon RX 590 - 16GB DDR4 3000MHz - 512GB SSD interface: Motu M2 |
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How To Transfer Vst Plugins To External Hard Drives
Basically I was thinking of buying Kontakt to use with Ableton Live, but the sample library is about 33gb, which I don't have hard drive space for on my actual laptop.
However I have a external hard drive which will fit it, and was wondering whether this will slow down the VST as it gets the samples on the external hard drive via USB.
This also lead me to another question, if I installed a VST such as Massive onto the External Hard Drive, by selecting it as the install directory, and then moved my VST folder, and configured Ableton live to search for VSTs in the VST folder on the External Hard Drive, would they run properly?
This would mean I could take my hard drive when using other computers and be able to run my VSTs.
Sorry it's so long winded, but hopefully someone who knows about computer stuff could help me out.
Cheers
However I have a external hard drive which will fit it, and was wondering whether this will slow down the VST as it gets the samples on the external hard drive via USB.
This also lead me to another question, if I installed a VST such as Massive onto the External Hard Drive, by selecting it as the install directory, and then moved my VST folder, and configured Ableton live to search for VSTs in the VST folder on the External Hard Drive, would they run properly?
This would mean I could take my hard drive when using other computers and be able to run my VSTs.
Sorry it's so long winded, but hopefully someone who knows about computer stuff could help me out.
Cheers