![]() It seems like the moment you put files in the Trash, your computer can no longer find them as it normally would. You don’t need to then completely empty your trash, although, you could if you wanted to temporarily free up lots of storage space. ![]() Moving them to the trash is also all you need to do. I’ll show you how to make a SymLink in another tutorial soon. But I digress.Īgain, you can see I’ve set up the SymLink on mine because it points to where the file is on my external solid-state drive. Not only that, but it seems though macOS has made it so the Search function hardly works (although, this guy here has a great tutorial on how to get more out of search). It seems like many of the macOS files are stored in weird places or organized in such a way that they’re hard to find. If you’ve never navigated your Apple computer’s directory before, thank me for this tutorial because it can get annoying when you’re first starting out. 1) Go to Computer > Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support Make sure you’ve got access to good internet and the ability to download a lot of files. ![]() That way you don’t keep running into the little downward arrow of death that never seems to work. The idea behind this is we need to trigger Garageband to re-download all of the files from the internet again. The first thing you want to do is you want to wipe your computer clean of all of Garageband’s instruments, loops, and files. For this guide, I’ve deleted all of my Garageband files once again and restarted the process. So without further ado, let’s jump into an in-depth tutorial of how to do all of this because I imagine you’re confused. Reinstalling Garageband’s Sound Library – Tutorials & Troubleshooting But anyway, let’s move on from my theories and actually get into the tutorial. When you delete the Logic, GarageBand, and Apple Loops file and essentially start from scratch, you trigger it to download everything again from the internet.Īnd then your computer gains access to these files and puts them in a place where GarageBand can access them for you to use in your projects. You need to download them all over again. In other words, Garageband > Sound Library > Reinstall Sound Library, or clicking on the small arrows next to the instrument, doesn’t always work because the sounds and instruments have been deleted or aren’t in the folder where Garageband normally looks for them. I imagine it’s because the files must be downloaded from the internet again for GarageBand to actually discover and then access the file. GarageBand knows they’re missing and where to find them, but they’re not actually in that spot anymore.Īs I said, many people (including myself) have tried to use the Garageband > Sound Library > Reinstall Sound Library option but this doesn’t always work. ![]() This could be why the little arrows beside the instrument don’t do anything when you click them. Right now, there are 3 deals that stick out to me and the’re for Amazon Prime Day Focusrite Scarlett 2i2Īnother issue could be that GarageBand does know where to find them, but it mistakenly believes the file is still in the folder even though it actually isn’t. Once you’ve done so, you’ll be able to download the rest of the library.īy the way, I’m always on the lookout for deals in the music industry (there’s usually something if you know where to look). Simply put, you have to trigger Garageband to prompt you with the Essential Sounds kit after deleting it. If for whatever reason, Garageband is not downloading the sound library or even instrument files indicated by the small downward pointing arrow, you’ll have to use this method. ![]() The download arrow was just unresponsive, but thankfully I figured it out.ġ) Go to Computer > Macintosh HD > Library > Application SupportĢ) Delete the folders “Logic” and “GarageBand”ģ) Restart your computer, reopen GarageBand, and install the Essential Sounds kitĤ) Click Garageband > Sound Library > Reinstall Sound Library. I deleted the majority of Garageband instruments and sounds and then I wasn’t able to re-download them for whatever reason. I deleted the file “Logic” in the directory, Computer > Library > Application Support, thinking those files applied only to Logic Pro X. I couldn’t save or load Garageband projects and it was horrendously slow. At the time, I had maybe 2-3GB of storage space left and my computer was essentially dysfunctional. Just a few months back, I was rooting around in my computer’s directory trying to find files to delete. ![]()
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