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| Uninstalling GarageBand Plugins
Hello to all, I'm a relatively new Mac user, so am hoping my question has an easy answer and I'm just not aware of it. I downloaded some free loops for GarageBand today, but don't find they fit my needs, so I'd like to uninstall them, but don't know how. I got them here: http://www.izotope.com/products/audi...m/xrb/free.asp and they installed like any normal software via a .dmg file. I've tried finding them via AppCleaner, but have been unsuccessful. Can anyone offer any advice? Thanks, Bowjest
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Here's where Garageband stores its files. Try searching for those free loops here: /Applications/GarageBand /Library/Application Support/GaragBand /Library/Audio/Apple Loops/Apple Loops for GarageBand
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Thanks, Natobasso, I think that may have done it. ![]() Much appreciated. Bowjest
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Which one, this one? /Library/Audio/Apple Loops/Apple Loops for GarageBand Glad you got it working. So the free loops, were they crap?
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Natobasso, It was under /Library/Audio/Apple Loops/ with a directory called iZotope. The loops weren't crap, just very 80's beats and I was wanting some more realistic, straightforward drum sounds. Stuff I could use as backing parts for some piano and guitar stuff as I work out some new tunes.
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