if a .wav track usually takes up to 50~100mb and a tera byte can take up to 1, 048,576 mega bytes, why not just use an external hard drive! plug it in ur laptop and start mixing with all the .wav files you desire. I started buying only .wav files and I'm lovin the quality. seeing another thread where whether mp3 or wav was an issue at venues; I believe .wav files really do make a difference especially if your sound system can handle.
or am I missing a point because of latency, liability conditions with using a hard drive? I imagine it would lag up the software but I could be wrong.
anyone out there using external hard drives as their music library?
there are many hard drives out there that are cheap.
http://www.frys.com/product/6206810
1 tera byte for less than 100$
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