loads over or almost one minute!

I know that I have only 1 Tb Seagate Barracuda 7200 rpm hard disk for my
sample files (Kontakt, Independence Pro, Structure, ST4),
surely it loads from SSD much faster!

dlgebert wrote:The full keyswitch guitars do take quite a while, especially the Red Strat, which takes over a minute on my IMac and consumes about 6GB, which also includes my host DAW, Studio One 4. They sound great though... but that is my experience as well.
The nice thing is there are smaller versions without the full instrument if your project doesn't require the full instrument.
The smaller instruments, like some of the woodwinds and synthesizers, etc., load in seconds for me.
Thanks- Dave
samplemaniac wrote:Is this from hard disk or ssd?
samplemaniac wrote:I have Samsung 850 EVO 256 Gb (SATA3) for OS disk and programs
with abpout 100 Gb empty space left.
Would It be reasonable to transfer 75Gb Sampletank 4 (I have only ST4 Standard)
to SSD OS disk?
Loading faster but then leaving only 25 Gb empty space left for SSD.
tkearneyone@gmail.com wrote:The Red Strat KS takes about 11 seconds on my fast PC with an SSD. Memory footprint (standalone) is about 5.5 gig - which is in line with what you are seeing.
The C7 Grand Classical piano takes 2 seconds. So, It looks like the Strat is large. A minute is a long time, though.
I added an SSD drive about six months ago, for various sampled instrument libraries. It looks like almost a necessity these days....
Tom
garfy wrote:samplemaniac wrote:I have Samsung 850 EVO 256 Gb (SATA3) for OS disk and programs
with abpout 100 Gb empty space left.
Would It be reasonable to transfer 75Gb Sampletank 4 (I have only ST4 Standard)
to SSD OS disk?
Loading faster but then leaving only 25 Gb empty space left for SSD.
You don't say if you are on macOS or Windows, but either way you'll be on the cusp of running into potential problems. The general best practice rule of thumb is around 10-20%, to allow space for swap filing and defragmentation. YMMV.
samplemaniac wrote:tkearneyone@gmail.com wrote:The Red Strat KS takes about 11 seconds on my fast PC with an SSD. Memory footprint (standalone) is about 5.5 gig - which is in line with what you are seeing.
The C7 Grand Classical piano takes 2 seconds. So, It looks like the Strat is large. A minute is a long time, though.
I added an SSD drive about six months ago, for various sampled instrument libraries. It looks like almost a necessity these days....
Tom
Is this fast loading with SSD M.2 or SATA3 ?
samplemaniac wrote:So it would be better to buy at least quite cheap Kingston A400 240Gb SATA3 SSD disk ?
How much faster this would be than hard disk ?
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