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Jan 15, 2012 7:51 AM in response to CCTMby timoversion,Hi, and thanks for the reply. No joy, however, as of yet. I had checked and tried these suggestions before, but did again just in case. 'Show All' doesn't seem to indicate which libraries are indexed...in fact, nothing at all happens when I click and hold 'view'. Music is, and was selected. When I load Logic, a dialogue box comes on saying "There are no Apple Loops installed on your System. Please reinstall the Apple Loop Package", yet I can clearly see them when I go into the Library.
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Jan 15, 2012 8:21 AM in response to timoversionby CCTM,★HelpfulHi
If you did a standard install, they should be in <Startup Disk>:Library:Audio:Apple Loops??
If they are there, but Logic cannot find them, could be you need to re-index the whole lot:
Easy/quick method: Control Click in the lowwer half of the Loop Browser andf choose "Re-Index.."
If that does not do it, Quit Logic then:
Go to <Startup Disk>:Library:Audio:Apple Loops Index
Move all the files in here to the Desktop and restart Logic
HTH
CCT
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Jan 15, 2012 9:24 AM in response to CCTMby timoversion,Your suggestion (I was able to use the easy/quick method) improved things considerably, it seems about 60% of the loops have now been restored. I thank you very much.
I'm now wondering if (in an attempt to recover the remaining 30-40%) I should go ahead and follow the rest of your suggestion, removing the files to the desktop and re-starting LOGIC. Would that cause any issues with the files that are now resored? How might I go about this?
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Apr 29, 2013 3:11 AM in response to CCTMby ozguitarman,If that does not do it, Quit Logic then:
Go to <Startup Disk>:Library:Audio:Apple Loops Index
Move all the files in here to the Desktop and restart Logic
HTH
CCT
This worked for me to get my Apple Loops back in Logic's browser........THANKS!!
