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Hello all,
I installed SD3 and it shows my Independent and N.Y. – Avatar libraries just as you’d expect (since I purchased these years ago). However, since SD3 has such an expansive library, I saved these to an external drive (while installing SD3 locally).
Of course, I can go to Settings and select the location on my external drive where the SD3 library should be located (see screenshot) but even after SD3 seems to acknowledge that this is my SD3 library, when I go to “Grooves,” I still don’t see my SD3 library of midi files listed along with my other libraries.
Thoughts?
Best regards,
Joe
Hello again all,
<em>I figured it out</em> — in case anyone is coming along and wondering the same thing.
The solution is to go into Toontrack Product Manager and to use Product Manager to install the software rather than just opening the file that you’ve downloaded and using the installer you find in the folder. After I used Product Manager to perform the installation, the SD3 library showed up right away.
Hope this helps anyone wondering the same thing.
Best regards,
Joe
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