

While I’m sure there are professionals out there that require an external SSD drive for field work and the like. When it comes to SSD options, prices begin to soar through the roof. G-Drive USB 3.0 2TB External Drive $140+.

G-Drive Thunderbolt 3 4TB External Hard Drive $380+.LaCie d2 Thunderbolt 2 4TB External Hard Drive $250+.LaCie Porsche Design P’9233 USB 3.0 3TB Desktop Hard Drive $100+.

In fact I forget it’s there for months at a time. It has never failed and streams large sample libraries just fine.
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While faster and bigger is always better, I had a LaCie Porsche Design USB 3.0 drive turned on and plugged into my Mac for years. It’s worth considering most Macs these days come with a solid state storage device built-in.īelow you’ll find some of the 54 RPM HDDs we have had experience with. That way you have the option of running intensive libraries and instruments from your internal, while still affording you lots of terabytes on your much less expensive external HDD. LaCie and G-Drive have both been very good to me over the years in terms of external options.Īgain, this is not a set in stone kind of rule, but for the purposes of this roundup we’re going to focus mainly on HDD externals, as I tend to prefer to use an SSD as my internal drive. That’s not to say more budget friendly or lesser known brand names aren’t any good, it’s just what I prefer. I personally lean on the side of caution and tend to opt for brand names. The same drive might work for years flawlessly for one person and be a complete dud for another after just a few months of work.įirst let’s tackle some solid HDD options. As far we can tell, you can find a post online about any drive falling or ruining a recording session at some point or another. Keep in mind, these are just some of the options we have used personally at some point or another and have found to be extremely reliable, more than capable of streaming large sample libraries to your Logic Pro X projects and make for great time machine/back-up options in the process. But because that is not the case, we are going to be breaking down some of our personal favorite options. I mean we would all have lightning fast Thunderbolt hubs with and an endless supply of SSD storage if we could. Needless to say, budget plays a major factor in the decision making process here as well. Now one thing to get out of the way off the top is that when it comes to choosing the perfect drive for individual needs, everyone is going to have a different opinion. While this particular roundup will be focusing mainly on music producers and their sample libraries, many of our suggestions will work with other applications as well. No matter what it is we are creating, at some point or other, storage is a must, whether it’s for project assets, backups or archival purposes. Today we are going to be taking a look at some of our favorite options for storing our sample libraries and other files for content creation.
