Check that your EXS, Ultrabeat, Drum Kit Designer and Space Designer presets are available and working by randomly loading some of them.ħ. This may start the indexing right away, but if that doesn't work, drag your Apple Loops folder from you External Drive over to the Loops browser in Logic X and the indexing should begin.Ħ. If they don't show up correctly, open up the Loops Library by going to the View menu and selecting Show Apple Loops. Everything should work, but I've sometimes had problems with Apple Loops. Do the same thing for the External Drive EXS Factory Samples and Ultrabeat Samples folders, but put the aliases in the /Library/Application Support/Logic folder on your Internal Drive.ĥ. Your folder should look something like this:Ĥ. You'll see a little black arrow in the bottom left corner of the folder when you've successfully created the alias. You make an alias by simply dragging the folder while holding down the Command and Option keys. The Apple Loops folder would go in the same place. In other words, if you moved the Impulse Responses folder to the root of your External Drive, you would drag an alias from External Drive /Impulse Responses to Internal Drive /Library/Audio. Drag an alias of the copied folders to the original containing folder. Before you do this, all the usual warnings about making backups apply!ģ. Copy the above folders to your external drive.Ģ. You may want to move others, but these are the ones I moved. Library/Application Support/Logic/Ultrabeat Samples Library/Application Support/Logic/EXS Factory Samples (this is also where the new drum kit designer samples reside) Once ALL of your content is downloaded, it's pretty simple. Be sure you've downloaded all of the additional content before you do this, because I got burned by not paying attention and moving some of it before I downloaded other parts and accidentally overwriting some things I needed.
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