Originally Posted By: Hogman
Just wanted to know if you have any preference to use BinaB direct from the hard drive (no install) or install the program on your computer, therefore using the hard drive as a back up.

Although it looks like a big difference on paper, there's almost no difference between running BIAB from the PG Music supplied HDD (mechanical hard drive).

Certain write to disk functions are slower on the HDD such as saving files and converting audio but that's about it.

That said, I prefer to run BIAB from an installation on my iMac (except for Real Tracks and Drums—see below). This way, everything is backed up hourly in Time Machine. Also, I don't like the noise that the HDD makes, minimal as it is.

Since the Audiophile version of Real Tracks is 1.47TB and Drums is 78.87GB, I've copied those folders onto a 4TB SSD over Thunderbolt where I also keep my VI libraries. Again, it's for the convenience and lower noise in my studio—raw performance is not an issue.


BIAB 2024 Audiophile Mac
24Core/60CoreGPU M2 MacStudioUltra/8TB/192GB Sequoia, M1 MBAir, 2012 MBP
Digital Performer11, LogicPro, Finale27/Dorico/Encore/SmartScorePro64/Notion6 /Overture5