Hi All
At work so I don't have the manual in front of me, I'm trying to delete some recording session templates that I've made over the last few years and for the life of me, can not find where DP stores them.
I've looked in all the obvious places in the library I can think off, but can not find them
Can someone point me in the right direction
On el capitan and DP 7.24
Thanks
Deleting session templates
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Re: Deleting session templates
/Library/Application Support/MOTU/Digital Performer/Document Templates
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Re: Deleting session templates
Apple have hidden the users library in el capitanRobert Randolph wrote:/Library/Application Support/MOTU/Digital Performer/Document Templates
I found it in the DP Prefs..
Does anyone know how to unhide that folder.
Ps thanks anyway
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Re: Deleting session templates
here is how to do it, Apparently apple have been hiding it for the last 3 versions.
The Library folder is hidden. If you need to open it for some reason, click the desktop to make sure you're in the Finder, hold down the Option key, then choose Go > Library.
The Library folder is hidden. If you need to open it for some reason, click the desktop to make sure you're in the Finder, hold down the Option key, then choose Go > Library.
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Re: Deleting session templates
Yeah, Apple hid it in 10.7 Lion, I think, Mark.
What I do is drag the Lib folder, once revealed, to my window sidebar, so I've got:
Apps
Lib
Extensions
Desktop
Users
Apps
Lib
Docs
Downloads
Obviously the System stuff's up top and the User-related folders fall below the desktop. Been running it this way since the get-go, and it works for me. I was so grateful when that Lib folder stuck to the sidebar after dragging it there for the first time in Lion (if indeed that was the OS at the time).
Oh, and the reason I don't have Movies, Pics etc. in the sidebar is because they're 2 clicks past the Users icon, and the reason I went for the Users folder as opposed to the actual Nicky one, is so that the Shared folder is easily-accessible, in anti-city-pooplerisation of the fact that plugins I'll buy in future will make use of it.
What I do is drag the Lib folder, once revealed, to my window sidebar, so I've got:
Apps
Lib
Extensions
Desktop
Users
Apps
Lib
Docs
Downloads
Obviously the System stuff's up top and the User-related folders fall below the desktop. Been running it this way since the get-go, and it works for me. I was so grateful when that Lib folder stuck to the sidebar after dragging it there for the first time in Lion (if indeed that was the OS at the time).
Oh, and the reason I don't have Movies, Pics etc. in the sidebar is because they're 2 clicks past the Users icon, and the reason I went for the Users folder as opposed to the actual Nicky one, is so that the Shared folder is easily-accessible, in anti-city-pooplerisation of the fact that plugins I'll buy in future will make use of it.
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