What it gives me is a system that writes incoming audio to a different drive than the one reading the other 20-30 tracks and/or running the operating system.
Oh, and my temp files are on a drive with a large chunk of empty space, so it is not jumping all over the drive's disk trying to keep up (thrashing).. in theory anyway.
I do it because it is easier on the system to write a bunch of incoming tracks on a different drive than to the same one that's reading the outgoing tracks, and FX, and OS, etc. As the drive with the seq file on it fills up it gets harder to write to (more fragmented) whereas the other drive can be kept clean and contiguous. Not a big deal on RAM drives, but may help with disks.


I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
Make your sound your own!