Follow this: Suppose you record audio, simultaneously, 12 tracks. They will be written chopped up, on your hd they will be written in one big aera, perfect for playback again (suppose you started from defragmented hd).
Now you defrag the disk. Defrag program will write every track as one straight 'line', each track consecutively one after the other. If you decide to play the song w youre sequencer, the hd will have to jump constantly from one thrack to the other (which fysical position on hd may be way off the first one now since defrag).
Is there an app that defrags keeping in mind the sequence? Ehhr... in fact there should be no sequence but all tracks interleaved (nothing to do with interleaved stereo) on hd for easy reading.
Norton Speed Disk will let you decide what files to put in the beginning, or at the end of yer hd. It's a start, but it will not write-mix multi track audio.
The only other concrete solution i have in mind is to have lots of different partitions, let's say 1GB large, one for every project. Start with a new partition for every recording. Then no defrag will be necessary 'cos no interference with other projects on the partition will exist.
But then again, if you add recordings later, they will not be written 'inbetween' the old files to be ideal for playback.
Is there any app that lets you decide to interleave write somme audio tracks? Would be to advanced hé. So my suggestion is not to delete recordings from your hd untill the project if finished, with recording as much as possible tracks at once on a defragmented hd.
Think about this, defragmenting your disk AFTER you recorded the files might not lead to higher performance, certainly not when all tracks have been recorded simultaneously.
Defrag will be required BEFORE every serious recordings though.
Some subject i had been peaKing about for a while... and i found it worth to mention.
