Not entirely true, Eddie.

Fragmented data will eventually lead to data loss, frozen program, stuttering audio streaming as well.

If the disk is not accessed in time, what gets loaded into ram can be already corrupted before it loads when the disk is too fragmented.

In the case of Band in a Box and the Realtracks, the need to defrag was discovered empirically by yours truly during the very first download, install and beta testing of realtracks. Took a bit of investigation on my part to arrive at that solve, but ever since then, when and if I get any Realtracks loading or stuttering audio problems with both Realtracks and sometimes Software MIDI synths, the disk defrag has been the cure.

Now, for most DAW multitracking softwares, the pcm audio files should be stored in an interleaved fashion for best operation and ability to playback and record a larger number of tracks. That's a different issue.


--Mac