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I have downloaded files from the Internet, yes.

See what happens.Īnd even with the app, your logic is a tad shaky.
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Try installing Logic Pro X on a drive that has less than double the required space. But if you don’t want to take my word for it then experiment on your own. I wish I had more time to expand further. Why would the installer be less efficient than a human user installing the file manually? You’re just moving a file from one location to another on the same drive.
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You’re assuming the installer downloads a file, copies that file on the same drive, then deletes the original? Why oh why would an installer do that, which would take time and as you pointed out double the required space on your hard drive, when you can simply move the file to its right location? When you download a file from the internet, then move it from the Download folder to the folder of your choice on the same drive, do you also need twice the filesize available on your hard drive? So, I’d have to insist on you providing the math to support what you say.Ĭould you elaborate, please? I’m not sure why you’d assume that!? That would be totally inefficient.
#Adsr sample manager install#
During the download and installation process, disk space is needed both to store the download and to install data to its destination. And that requires at the very least twice the disk space, as I understand it. However, when installation is done through a download, data first needs to be temporarily stored somewhere, before it gets installed. Yes, in that case macOS copies the data from the DVD to the hard drive, and if there’s enough free space on the HD to store that amount of data, everything is fine.
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You don’t need twice that space available to first download an installer then copy the files somewhere else.ĭavid, what you say would work only if you’re installing software and content from a DVD.
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That means exactly what it says: that 63 GB of free disk space are required in order to install the full Sound Library. Do you think macOS would still allow installation? Yes, I know so: as long as you have at least the amount of space required to perform the installation in this case 68GB, then you can perform the installation. What happens next? More importantly, how does all this math work, when the available disk space is limited? When the download is complete, that would leave only 22 GB of free space.

They are normally downloaded into a temporary system folder. When you do the installation math, where does space required for the download go? Packages need to be downloaded somewhere first before installation is performed, correct? That’s the thing that I’m looking at being addressed, then. Most of the time those two numbers are the same but in some situations as you can see in this thread, the two numbers can be different. Why would the library manager provide figures for both the download AND installation?ĭoesn’t make much sense to do so, if all that matters is that “installation requires x GB”. Thanks David, but I was hoping for a more in-depth outline. You need only the That doesn’t mean you’ll end up with That’s the amount of space required in order to perform the installation. In your case I wouldn’t go for chunks larger than 30 GB, since you have about 64 GB of available storage space. For example: if you have 30 GB of free space, do not select more than GB of library content to be downloaded at a time. If you’re not sure how much disk space you need, I’d recommend downloading stuff in chunks where the maximum download size is approximately half the available disk space on your system drive. No one knows exactly how it works, and to be honest, Sound Library Manager is one of the worst implemented components of Logic.Īn intern probably coded it. In my experience, sometimes after seeing a 10GB estimate you click on “Download” and the real figure is less than that.

It means you need to have You also need However, also consider this, Sound Library Manager does not always give a correct initial estimate. I saw that with the installed samples checked, the window says, “49GB installed. I currently have just over 42GB installed. Interpreting the Sound Library Manager – Logic Pro – Logic Pro Helpīy pianomaniac14, December 16, in Logic Pro. That sounds like the complete library to me. Logic pro x sound library manager free.Plug-ins and Sounds Sound Library Manager: Open the Sound Library Manager: Logic Pro X (top left main menu) > Sound Library. In the Sound Library Manager, select the checkbox for each content package you want to download, and then click Install.
