i can't thank you enough for this video. it helped me immensely with developing my own data management system and backup strategy back in 2017 and improving it over the years
Helpful hints! Have to put in a word for ArqBackup, which lets you use Amazon S3 or any other cloud storage provider. Much cheaper if you don't mind configuring the storage yourself.
Great Advise. Thanks ... been vulnerable and lost data in a burglary. I had a back-up strategy but it had it's weaknessed. I lost a few projects but the main problem was the time to replace hardware, software, install, updates and getting back-ups from the cloud. Plus here in Spain we only have max 8MB web connection and we have earthquakes and power outages at least once a week ! NIGHTMARE !! I spend far too long worrying and managing data for personal, hobbies and business. And they say the web makes life easier ... I never been so worried and feel so exposed!
Apple's Time Machine would allow you to revert back to when the files were uncoruppted, or pull the uncorropted files from it and replace them on your main drive. Good question.
You should of reached out to Backblaze and got them to offer a discount code for their service since you are endorsing it. Just a thought. Anyways, signing up now!
No stress, i bought it already, all good. But maybe for others... Usually companies will throw out an olive branch if you endorse them in a video like this. Good service, and thanks for the push to use an online backup... My HD backup game is pretty good but can never be too prepared. Enjoy your other vids too, keep up the good work man.
Because the likelihood of a 10TB drive failing is much higher then five 2TB drives failing simultaneously. Plus, it's safer to spread your data out across multiple drives, so if one fails you haven't lost everything.
hope you learned this by now but just in case- I'm pretty sure the Sample library is for audio stuff only whereas the sound library contains synths and soundfronts etc like he said in the video
Tnx for the video but I still have a question. Right now my sample packs and finished projects are saved on 1 external hard drive. If something would happen to this drive I would lose all my samples etc. My plan was to buy a second hard drive and Carbon Copy Cloner to make it back up automatically. My question is, will Logic Pro X find those samples on the copied drive just as it would on the original drive? Stated differently, will Logic Pro X see the difference between the 2 drives or does it treed the back up drive like the original because it's an exact copy of this original drive? Because if that's not the case I have to manually add all the files again to the drum kits I made in the EXS24. I also won't be able to open a project unless I manually select all the sounds used in that project. Is their somebody in the comments who has an answer on this question?
Hey Jeroen, Firstly, I’d recommend not buying a second hand drive. Drives only have a certain number of read/write cycles before they die and you won’t know the condition for certain nor the stress that has been applied before buying. Drives are boring purchases but they are absolutely one of the most valuable investments you’ll ever make. If you make an exact duplicate of the drive using CCC, yes, Logic will see no difference between the two drives. But if they’re both connected simultaneously, it will default to one of them. Best to change the name on the old drive, after you’ve backed up if you want the new drive to become your working drive. I’d like to dig into your system a little more to ensure you don’t make the mistake I did. How are you approaching backing up your data? You could just get a new drive, copy the data from wherever it currently lives onto this new drive and perform a manual backup each week to keep it synced. I recommend manual as if something gets corrupted, or deleted, the automatic system in place won’t copy it over to the backup or delete the same file from the backup to keep is synced. Obviously there’s the downside of needing to do it each week and checking for corruption/deletion.
BeatsbyVanityTV Tnx for the reply! I was not my plan to buy a second hand drive :) Now I know that Logic won’t see the difference I’m probably going to buy an external SSD and use this as my main drive for music production. I’m using Time Machine for years now and I never had a problem with corrupted files. But since my sample library only lives on my extarnal drive I’m looking for a solution to back this one up as well. Tnx!
I like how you organize your folders. Btw how do you save ableton effects racks into your folders? The way i do it is i group everything that's in the fx in a rack and drag it somewhere. idk if it ll work if i open it from the "outside" (external hdd, cloud)
Im pretty new to backing up and all that, so would it be as simple as copy pasting all my ableton projects to my external hd, or would i have to do some extra stuff such as, collect all and save. I wont be using the files backed up to my hard drive they will be there just in case something happens to my main drive. If u have any tips it will be much appreciated!!
Probably with a hub/docking station. I have a Caldigit TS3+ and the thing has six USB 3.1 5Gbs inputs (4 USB-A and 1 USB-C), and one USB 3.2 10 Gbs input. But even if you only have a few inputs available, all the HDDs can be docked into one enclosure with a single connecting cable.
how did u manage to save data from a dead hard drive? My portable hard drive just died and lost all my project files and sound library. is there any way I can recover that data?
I didn’t in this instance, the data was lost. You can try software such as Disk Drill to find any data that may be recoverable. Apart from that, though, there isn't much you can do if the drive is truly dead. I'd hold onto it though, I've had drives that have been 'ticking', not showing up when connected that I have since managed to get data off.
Not from the drive I spoke of in this video, but I have in a more recent instance. You have to do a deep scan and leave it for 24 hours or so depending on your drive size. But that’s only if you’re able to connect it to a computer.
Hey this is the issues I’m going through right now my brothers are taking too much space is there anyway you can make a video to take out and I have free space on your computer so we can run smoother because my computer hard drive only has 256 GB SSD and man that thing fills up quick I just wish someone can make a video about this how to do it but there’s nothing really on UA-cam For ableton how to get more space on your computer and move your plug-in how to move your libraries to get the most out of your computer well I wish somebody can show us It would be so helpful I hope so I can hear is out that needs this type of help 🔈🔉🔊🗣someone please help us
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This is the most comprehensive guide about backing up I found so far on YT. I can't thank you enough!
i can't thank you enough for this video. it helped me immensely with developing my own data management system and backup strategy back in 2017 and improving it over the years
You're more than welcome Niklas, I'm glad the video helped!
thorough breakdown,, i'm years late but,, can't thank you enough
This is a god-tier tutorial. Thank you
Thank you bro!
Helpful hints! Have to put in a word for ArqBackup, which lets you use Amazon S3 or any other cloud storage provider. Much cheaper if you don't mind configuring the storage yourself.
redundancy is god, redundancy is god, redundancy is god... thanks for the great video!
You’re welcome!
Great Advise. Thanks ... been vulnerable and lost data in a burglary. I had a back-up strategy but it had it's weaknessed. I lost a few projects but the main problem was the time to replace hardware, software, install, updates and getting back-ups from the cloud. Plus here in Spain we only have max 8MB web connection and we have earthquakes and power outages at least once a week ! NIGHTMARE !! I spend far too long worrying and managing data for personal, hobbies and business.
And they say the web makes life easier ... I never been so worried and feel so exposed!
great tips here
Thanks!
Very big help. Thank you.
What if some samples on your main drive get corrupted ? Then the corrupt samples will get copied onto the other drives
Apple's Time Machine would allow you to revert back to when the files were uncoruppted, or pull the uncorropted files from it and replace them on your main drive. Good question.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS. YOUR GREAT!! KEEP IT UP
Thanks for doing this man
Yo this a great idea I've been needing a backup strategy Because I have nothing backed up.
Many people don't, hopefully this video may inspire some change.
I would love to get further insight as to how you organized your UA-cam folder.
You should of reached out to Backblaze and got them to offer a discount code for their service since you are endorsing it. Just a thought.
Anyways, signing up now!
Thank you for the suggestion, I hadn't thought to do that. I've just sent over a message, I'll keep you updated if they give you guys a code!
No stress, i bought it already, all good. But maybe for others... Usually companies will throw out an olive branch if you endorse them in a video like this. Good service, and thanks for the push to use an online backup... My HD backup game is pretty good but can never be too prepared. Enjoy your other vids too, keep up the good work man.
Hey man great video. What is the name of that song in the intro?
A tutorial on Great Dane would be amazing!
can anyone recommend a pc version of this?
Thanks for this video!
can you put the links to the drives etc
Very good tut bro. Hey, did you made partitioning of the 10TB drive I guess? What advantage do you see on doing that?
Thank you. The 10TB was made up of five 2TB drives, if that answers your question?
@@BeatsbyVanity and why did you choose that option instead of getting a 10tb drive?
Because the likelihood of a 10TB drive failing is much higher then five 2TB drives failing simultaneously. Plus, it's safer to spread your data out across multiple drives, so if one fails you haven't lost everything.
@@BeatsbyVanity oh ok. Good point. Thanks!
Thank you BeatsbyVanityTV very good information, I have a question:
What's the difference between a Sample Library and a Sound Library??
hope you learned this by now but just in case- I'm pretty sure the Sample library is for audio stuff only whereas the sound library contains synths and soundfronts etc like he said in the video
Tnx for the video but I still have a question. Right now my sample packs and finished projects are saved on 1 external hard drive. If something would happen to this drive I would lose all my samples etc. My plan was to buy a second hard drive and Carbon Copy Cloner to make it back up automatically. My question is, will Logic Pro X find those samples on the copied drive just as it would on the original drive? Stated differently, will Logic Pro X see the difference between the 2 drives or does it treed the back up drive like the original because it's an exact copy of this original drive? Because if that's not the case I have to manually add all the files again to the drum kits I made in the EXS24. I also won't be able to open a project unless I manually select all the sounds used in that project. Is their somebody in the comments who has an answer on this question?
Hey Jeroen,
Firstly, I’d recommend not buying a second hand drive. Drives only have a certain number of read/write cycles before they die and you won’t know the condition for certain nor the stress that has been applied before buying. Drives are boring purchases but they are absolutely one of the most valuable investments you’ll ever make.
If you make an exact duplicate of the drive using CCC, yes, Logic will see no difference between the two drives. But if they’re both connected simultaneously, it will default to one of them. Best to change the name on the old drive, after you’ve backed up if you want the new drive to become your working drive.
I’d like to dig into your system a little more to ensure you don’t make the mistake I did. How are you approaching backing up your data? You could just get a new drive, copy the data from wherever it currently lives onto this new drive and perform a manual backup each week to keep it synced. I recommend manual as if something gets corrupted, or deleted, the automatic system in place won’t copy it over to the backup or delete the same file from the backup to keep is synced. Obviously there’s the downside of needing to do it each week and checking for corruption/deletion.
BeatsbyVanityTV Tnx for the reply! I was not my plan to buy a second hand drive :) Now I know that Logic won’t see the difference I’m probably going to buy an external SSD and use this as my main drive for music production.
I’m using Time Machine for years now and I never had a problem with corrupted files. But since my sample library only lives on my extarnal drive I’m looking for a solution to back this one up as well.
Tnx!
remarkable 🎁
I like how you organize your folders. Btw how do you save ableton effects racks into your folders? The way i do it is i group everything that's in the fx in a rack and drag it somewhere. idk if it ll work if i open it from the "outside" (external hdd, cloud)
Im pretty new to backing up and all that, so would it be as simple as copy pasting all my ableton projects to my external hd, or would i have to do some extra stuff such as, collect all and save.
I wont be using the files backed up to my hard drive they will be there just in case something happens to my main drive.
If u have any tips it will be much appreciated!!
Collect all and save and copy to a backup HD. Have a cloud version too for an additional layer of security.
I feel ya bro I also lost loads of data 1TB of valuable stuff. Work gone.
Highly recommend BackBlaze, they'll even send you a drive with all of your data on for recovery.
how do you plug all 3 drives in ?
Probably with a hub/docking station. I have a Caldigit TS3+ and the thing has six USB 3.1 5Gbs inputs (4 USB-A and 1 USB-C), and one USB 3.2 10 Gbs input. But even if you only have a few inputs available, all the HDDs can be docked into one enclosure with a single connecting cable.
if you could do a glass animals or rufus du sol inspired beat thatd be sick!
how did u manage to save data from a dead hard drive? My portable hard drive just died and lost all my project files and sound library. is there any way I can recover that data?
I didn’t in this instance, the data was lost. You can try software such as Disk Drill to find any data that may be recoverable. Apart from that, though, there isn't much you can do if the drive is truly dead. I'd hold onto it though, I've had drives that have been 'ticking', not showing up when connected that I have since managed to get data off.
@@BeatsbyVanity and you got the data off using disk drill?
Not from the drive I spoke of in this video, but I have in a more recent instance. You have to do a deep scan and leave it for 24 hours or so depending on your drive size. But that’s only if you’re able to connect it to a computer.
@@BeatsbyVanity alrightt. Thanks alot man. I'll try this one out
No problem, I hope it works!
Hey this is the issues I’m going through right now my brothers are taking too much space is there anyway you can make a video to take out and I have free space on your computer so we can run smoother because my computer hard drive only has 256 GB SSD and man that thing fills up quick I just wish someone can make a video about this how to do it but there’s nothing really on UA-cam For ableton how to get more space on your computer and move your plug-in how to move your libraries to get the most out of your computer well I wish somebody can show us It would be so helpful I hope so I can hear is out that needs this type of help 🔈🔉🔊🗣someone please help us
SSDs really have become super cheap at this point
Heck yeah, and so much faster with USB 3 and Thunderbolt.
@@BeatsbyVanity absolutely
Been forever bro. WYB lately?
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