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- Steam Folder Is Not Writable Omnisphere 2 Mac Free
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Steam Folder Is Not Writable Omnisphere 2 Mac Free
Apr 29, 2015 When I go to Library Application Support Spectrasonicsl, I don't see any STEAM folder, just the update folders (3 of them). I know some threads talk about the Library folder being hidden, but that's not the case here. Omnipshere loads in Reaper, and plays, so the steam folder is somewhere, but I can't seem to find it? You will then need to move the STEAM alias folder (or the STEAM short cut folder) into the Spectrasonics folder on your main drive. Note: On Mac, once you have placed the 'STEAM alias' folder on your main drive, you will need to rename it removing the word alias from the file, otherwise it.
Steam Folder Is Not Writable Omnisphere 2 Mac Download
So I made a bit of a mistake this morning and I'm hoping for some helpful options in getting back up and running.
A little background: After finishing up a scoring project I decided to go ahead and update my machine to Mac OS 10.13 High Sierra. What I didn't know was that Omnisphere 1 is not compatible with this update, so it got wiped from my machine. (I should have checked the compatibility...live and learn.) I am happy to upgrade to Omnisphere 2, but their website states that the upgrade will not work correctly unless Omnisphere 1 is installed. Since I can't reinstall the original then it seems that I'm stuck.
My question is: Does anyone know if the upgrade will in fact not work if I don't have the original on my machine? If so, the only solutions I can think of are (1) Downgrade to the old OS, upgrade to Omnisphere 2, reinstall the new OS...or (2) Buy Omnisphere new outright and just abandon the upgrade path.
I have contacted Spectrasonics to get their take on what my options are, but haven't received any response. This all happened this morning, so I expect that they are just busy or haven't gotten to my message yet.
- Ryan
A little background: After finishing up a scoring project I decided to go ahead and update my machine to Mac OS 10.13 High Sierra. What I didn't know was that Omnisphere 1 is not compatible with this update, so it got wiped from my machine. (I should have checked the compatibility...live and learn.) I am happy to upgrade to Omnisphere 2, but their website states that the upgrade will not work correctly unless Omnisphere 1 is installed. Since I can't reinstall the original then it seems that I'm stuck.
My question is: Does anyone know if the upgrade will in fact not work if I don't have the original on my machine? If so, the only solutions I can think of are (1) Downgrade to the old OS, upgrade to Omnisphere 2, reinstall the new OS...or (2) Buy Omnisphere new outright and just abandon the upgrade path.
I have contacted Spectrasonics to get their take on what my options are, but haven't received any response. This all happened this morning, so I expect that they are just busy or haven't gotten to my message yet.
- Ryan