What is taking up so much space when using FCP?

Hi everyone… I do a lot of work on FCP and have noticed that I have almost no hard drive space left. I am not referring to my scratch disk which I use an external drive for. Basically I am wondering what are the item I can saftely delete? Is there a place on my hard drive where I am building up items by using FCP that I am unaware of that I can get rid off? What are Constant Frames and can I delete them? Same goes for Waveform cache (I know how to delete render files safely), Autosave files, etc. Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

If you have installed a version of Studio then you probably installed all the "extras" to your system drive (Sound Track loops, Live fonts, and various other template for Live Type, Motion etc.) These files take up a lot of space. The install process does give you the option to place these files on a different drive if you wish. You can move them after the install as well. Try a search here for more info on how to do that.
Other than that, The waveform cache and thumbnail cache are not usually large files. You can specify that Waveform, Thumbnails, and autosaves be saved to a different drive in Scratch settings.
You can delete auto saves, but what if you need them? And again, how much space are they taking compared to render files?
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