dystrust
Well-known member
Re: Shopping advice for a new recording laptop?
Normally I'd disagree, but a 256GB SSD is pretty small for Windows. I'm not sure about 10, but my work machine with Windows 7 Pro requires around 100GB for the OS and installed apps. That doesn't leave a ton of space for audio projects or sample libraries. A 500GB SSD OTOH would be large enough to have a couple sample libraries along with a few projects on the main disk, though it would still be a good idea to move finished projects to another drive. If this is going to be a general purpose (gaming, etc) machine in addition to recording, I'd feel safer with 1TB instead.
You shouldn't have any issues with the single SSD drive, but if it has a bay, wouldn't hurt to have a 2nd drive just for audio. Run your programs on the main C drive and have it record all the audio to the other drive, put all your samples, etc... on that drive too.
Normally I'd disagree, but a 256GB SSD is pretty small for Windows. I'm not sure about 10, but my work machine with Windows 7 Pro requires around 100GB for the OS and installed apps. That doesn't leave a ton of space for audio projects or sample libraries. A 500GB SSD OTOH would be large enough to have a couple sample libraries along with a few projects on the main disk, though it would still be a good idea to move finished projects to another drive. If this is going to be a general purpose (gaming, etc) machine in addition to recording, I'd feel safer with 1TB instead.