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28MainStage User Guide
Content locations
MainStage installs Sound Library content in several different locations on your computer:
Content type Location
Apple Loops /Library/Audio/Apple Loops/Apple/
Impulse responses /Library/Audio/Impulse Responses/Apple/
Patches Patches are stored inside MainStage. They may be added, updated, or
removed when a new version is installed.
Plug-in settings Plug-in settings are stored inside MainStage and in /Library/Application
Support/Logic/Plug-In Settings.
Sampler instruments /Library/Application Support/Logic/Sampler Instruments
Samples
/Library/Application Support/Logic/Alchemy Samples
/Library/Application Support/Logic/EXS Factory Samples
/Library/Application Support/Logic/Ultrabeat Samples
Relocating the Sound Library
You can relocate the Sound Library to another compatible volume or partition, provided
enough free space exists for the Sound Library. When you relocate the Sound Library, all
Sound Library content except for Apple Loops and Impulse Responses are moved to the
new location. User-created content is not affected.
Relocating the Sound Library to an external drive can free up a large amount of disk space
on your system drive. If you change your mind or decide you no longer want to keep the
content in another location, you can relocate the Sound Library back to its original location.
When you install additional content after relocation, it is installed in the new location. For
detailed information on relocating content and possible issues, see the Support article
Move Logic Pro and MainStage content on the Web.
Note: Other Apple music creation apps such as Logic Pro and GarageBand share the same
Sound Library location. When you relocate the Sound Library, it is also relocated for these
apps if they are installed on your computer.
Reinstalling the Sound Library
You can reinstall the Sound Library. This can be useful to make sure you have the latest
version of all available content, and also in case the drive containing the Sound Library is
no longer available.
If the Sound Library is available in its current location when you reinstall it, it is reinstalled
in the same location. If the Sound Library is not available (for example, if it is installed on
an external drive that is lost, or not connected to your computer), it is reinstalled in the
default location on your system drive.