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Change the location of the GarageBand libraries
since I didn't want to fill my startup partition, I extracted the "GarageBand" folder (the one that should be placed in /Library/Application Support) with Pacifist to another volume. The main app, the midi drivers and the documentation are correctly installed on my startup volume. Then I did those symbolic links.
Now everything works, but when I click the "eye icon" I get the following message: There are no Apple Loops installed on your System. Please reinstall the Apple Loop Package.. That's weird, since the "Instrument Library" has been successfully found.....any ideas?
Change the location of the GarageBand libraries
Garageband creates new (empty) folders for you in the expected location. Loops and index. Create a symbolic Link of the contents of the real files and put these into the newly created folders. Should work fine.
Change the location of the GarageBand libraries
thanks for you answer, but I read it about 10 times and I still can't understand what you mean exactly:
the only think I get is an empty folder called "SingleFiles" located inside "Apple Loops". Other than that, the content of the ApplicationSupport/GarageBand folder looks IDENTICAL to the original one that we can see with pacifist inside the GarageBandApp.pkg, which is:
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