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As a secondary question I am not sure where BIAB writes its working audio files (i.e. the ones that you hear when you press 'play') to. I guess this would also benefit from writing to the faster internal drive. Can you configure where these are written?




Peter answered the first question. As regards the second I would suggest you install BiaB and RB to your internal drive. There's an option for that in the setup. The programs don't take up too much room on your internal HD and then if BiaB does write any temporary files they'd be written to your internal HD (assuming, of course, that they are written in the BB tree).

In addition it would then be easier to maintain your song files, access demos etc. You only need to go to Prefs|RealTracks to change the path to your wma or wav files depending on which you need.


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