by garfy » Tue Jun 16, 2020 8:38 am
Hi Kalikiano
I've made your post into a new topic as it was a different purpose to the one you posted on.
You can move your SampleTank 4 sound content from its default location to a secondary drive. The external drive realistically needs to be SSD over USB3 to ensure that streaming is at a usable speed, but you could probably get away with a 7200rpm HD depending on your requirements.
1) Locate the sample content (default Mac installation is Macintosh HD > Users > Shared > Documents > IK Multimedia > SampleTank 4).
2) Move the whole IK Multimedia folder (the "SampleTank 4" folder within it should contain a number of other folders such as Instruments and Samples) and move this to your required new location.
3) Open SampleTank 4 in standalone and go to Settings>Sound Content. Remove the original pathway and Add the new pathway to "SampleTank 4"
4) It should rescan automatically. If not, hit Rescan All. ST4 should now rebuild the database.
Note that this does not move the app, just the sound content. There is no additional content for AmpliTube 4 it is all part of the app, so this must stay on the OS drive.
Hope that helps.
System Specs: 2012 Mac Mini 2.6 i7 & 2015 MBP 2.2 i7, 16GB RAM
macOS10.15.7 Logic 10.6.1 Reason 11
Various IK, NI, Waves, Softube, Eventide, XLN software
Focusrite 18i20 x 2, Novation ReMote 25SL