
So, you can use them for saving content as well.īut what about USB hard drives? Can I use those? If you have an external drive connected to the computer, you will see it listed as well. It also lets you select other hard drives installed on the computer.

You could set Music to be saved on F: and so on. Continuing with the previous example, you could select a different drive for Documents, say E. Windows 10 allows you to pick different partitions for different categories. It's too bad that you can't pick a custom folder for the saved data, but this option should be fine for most users. selecting D: as the new location for pictures on my computer created the folder in D:\Ashwin\Pictures. It will be created in the following format: "Username\Content Type\".

Note: Windows will still create its Documents folder for each of the selected drives. You may have to re-open existing applications for the change to be reflected though. Once you have done this, Windows 10 will save the data to the selected partition. You will see a progress cursor, wait for a few seconds and it should be done. You will have to repeat this for each of the 6 options if you want to change the save location for each of the data types. I'll check what ideas I can get from the thread you linked.If you want to change the save location of Apps, simply click the button next to the icon and select a different drive. It just changes back the sample rate when I try to change it in Reason - though for me it changes from 24.1KHz to 96000Hz. Tried uninstalling/reinstalling the audio drivers - no luck.ĭon’t know if this is the same problem but. (even if I unclick the option that allows applications to take full control over the audio device, Reason still takes control and changes the win 10 audio config - implies that Reason doesn't even check that setting?) I've also tried tampering with the "exclusive mode" sound settings in Windows for the audio interface, no luck. I've tried to set "Render audio using audio card buffer size" and then in Windows sound settings for the audio card set 44.1KHz 24 bit.īut when I start Reason, it overrides the Windows audio setting -> 96000HZ 32 bit.and the 44.1KHz 24 bit option is then not available for me to set in the Windows audio settings. I found out that the sample rate in Reason suddenly had set itself to 96000HZ, and no matter what I do, I can't change that. Since today I can't really play my recent project due to terrible Reason performance. Hey, has anyone else experienced this problem:
