![]() ![]() If you do, Logic Pro and MainStage won't be able to find the Sound Library.So, I've been using Logic Pro X for some years now, but since I updated my MacOS I've come across an issue I never had before.īefore updating my MacOS, Logic Pro X was working fine I was mostly using software instruments (the ones you can download directly from Logic itself, no additional libraries).Īfter swapping my HDD for an SSD and updating to Catalina OS, Logic started asking to download additional content every time I opened it strangely enough, it never actually "finished" downloading anything. If you have more than one Mac running Logic Pro or MainStage, each Mac needs its own Sound Library.ĭon't rename the external drive after you've moved your library. You can't share a Sound Library between Mac computers. If you get an error that says content can't be relocated, give Logic Pro access to your external drive. A notification appears when the Sound Library has moved. ![]() In the window, select the drive where you want to store the Sound Library, then click Relocate.Open Logic Pro, then choose Logic Pro > Sound Library > Relocate Sound Library, or MainStage > Sound Library > Relocate Sound Library.Make sure you're logged in to your Mac as an administrator.You can move the Sound Library to an external drive from Logic Pro or MainStage. You can store libraries on an external storage device such as a Thunderbolt drive, a USB drive, or a FireWire drive formatted as APFS or MacOS Extended (Journaled). You can’t store your library on an external drive or other disk used for Time Machine backups. ![]()
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