Look at how mine as inside a _n folder and then another folder that had a long name and ended with gn as I mentioned in my post. I'm not sure if Apple changed or not, but I would guess that each computer and each installation creates different folders, I don't know. On my post I mentioned a specific folder, but take the time to search inside each one of them. Have you tried looking inside all folders inside /private/var/folders Is there anyone who found out where to find such folders in OS Mojave 10.14.6?
Trying the indications of 3ple at the current state of the OS it seems that something has changed, because I can't find the folder "" and therefore I can't even find "". Category: Music Release date: Licence: 199.99 Software version: 10.6.3 File size: 1.35 GB Compatibility: Available on Windows 10, Windows 8.1/8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Mac OS 10-11 10.13. This is my configuration: Logic Pro X 10.4.8 and OS Mojave 10.14.6. Meanwhile, thanks to "3ple" for its valuable information.
If possible, with your help, I wanted to update this post in the hope it will be of help to those who continue to have problems. It will start downloading any sounds that are missing or just start installing, since it recognizes all the other installers on that folder Go to Logic Pro X menu > Sound Library > Download all available sounds When installing on a new computer (or reinstalling) try to copy the folder "lp10_ms3_content_2013" (or 2016) to that same folder and see if it works, if Logic recognizes it when opening. Go back to Logic and type the admin password Inside that folder, you will find all installers. Inside that C folder look for the "" folder. Inside that folder (that ends with "gn"), look for the C folder. It WILL ask for the admin passwordįind a folder that ends with "gn" (I guess the ZZ folder is not where it is). It will say "installing" after the download. Apple Pro Training Series: Logic Pro 8 and Logic Express 8. Hope it helps:Īfter it downloads the content, DON'T TYPE THE PASSWORD YET, when it asks to install, as it will delete all installers after the instalation. Read 3 reviews from the worlds largest community for readers. Here's some stuff I wrote about it and I saved it on my computer. I don't think there's another place you can download them from.
What I did was: I let Logic download them first and when it asks me to install I go to a folder and get the packages, because once Logic installs them, it deletes them (stupid thing to do, anyway, especially when it takes hours to download them) is there a link where I can download these sounds outside of the program itself? However the bigger files tend to drop The connection every 10 minutes or so. I ended up getting them to work by installing them individually.