![]() Once the sound library is moved to another location through an alias, it will work well and Logic Pro X will use it properly but will be excluded of any updates when Apple add some new sound files. Let’s take the following example using Logic Pro X. However, the use of alias is not - as ones could believe – fully « transparent » and the sound libraries included in it will not be functional at 100 %. Those alias are easily recognized since the file/ folder is associated to a small arrow like in the example shown below. Let’s briefly remind that an alias is like a virtual folder that seems to be where you see it but in fact it’s like a « hub » that brings you where it is really located on your internal or even external Hard Disk. Many options are proposed and especially the one using the alias concept. In addition to the space recovered, your computer will work faster and smoother. ![]() However, those sound libraries don’t necessarily need to be located on the internal HD and may be fully functional even located on an external one. This holds especially true for SSD Drive due to their high-speed response whilst their price are still a little bit expensive especially if ones is interested by high storage capacity. With this increased amount of data, the internal hard disk may quickly suffer of lack of space and an external HD may be of interest to make the job. ![]() Today, there’s a huge number of sound files or data that can be used in our DAW.
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