

- #Airdrop on mac logic pro x for mac#
- #Airdrop on mac logic pro x install#
- #Airdrop on mac logic pro x update#
Otherwise, you'll be installing onto your HD that contains the OS when doing this.
#Airdrop on mac logic pro x install#
It helps if you've already set up an alias/symbolic link (i used symbolic link) so that when you install your Drummer library, it thinks its being installed on the internal HD, but really it's going onto your Samples drive, or whatever.

your main DAW) and install them manually, one by one, by double clicking. I can't give the exact directory name as it's dynamically generated nonsense - but see screengrab for an example.ĥ) Keep going through the file system and you'll find the final destination - a folder containing all the package installers for all the additional content called .Ħ) Drag these installer packages to another location (i.e. If you do this, the packages will automatically be deleted after they've been installedĢ) Instead, navigate to your finder, click 'Go' in the menu, and click 'Go to Folder'ģ) Enter the following, without speech marks: "/private/var/folders/"Ĥ) From here, snoop around until you can find a folder called. pkg installers for each 'bit' of additional content.ġ) Do NOT enter your password when prompted to install the stuff. The trick is to go to your internet enabled computer (in my case, it's my MBP) and download all the extra content you want, from within Logic X. Hopefully someone will find this useful.: I only really care about trying the Drummer stuff out anyway, i can't remember the last time i used EXS. Do i really have to take my Mac Pro to another location to download this stuff?! I seem to have the Apple loops and the legacy jam pack stuff working, though. Very frustrating as all the content is there, in the right place, but because the installer hasn't run and let Logic know that the new ilbraries are there, it can't 'see' them.

But if you don't have sufficient internet and want to transfer the stuff from another machine, you're out of luck. So if you download it all to your drive first and then move it all, it'll work. pkg installer for piece of content to a temporary location and then 'runs' that installer, so you can't just bang the libraries in the final location as there's clearly some index files and other behind the scenes stuff going on.
#Airdrop on mac logic pro x update#
Apple posts major Logic Pro X update with new sounds, AirDrop support and more.
#Airdrop on mac logic pro x for mac#
You can't just move the content as logic does some 'installing', and only after that will it register. Apple today released a massive update to its Logic Pro X for Mac software. I think i've figured out that you have to actually download the stuff.
