Necessarily, OS and audio libraries require distinct SSDs.
Necessarily, OS and audio libraries require distinct SSDs.
Audio in the same format or without an extra SSD doesn't matter much. From what I understand, adding audio to a HDD doesn't really change things because HDDs are quick enough for reading files. If you're dealing with raw audio, storing them on an SSD might speed up processing. Regarding the operating system, a simple OS with essential programs works well on a 128GB SSD. For heavy software like video editors, opt for a larger SSD.