![]() ![]() I don’t know where they live in Windoze, though. With Windoze, it seems you could just do a fresh Portable install and overwrite the preferences files into that install folder. ![]() Now have a MacBook Air with a brand new install.) ![]() (Was using REAPER 4.75 on a G5, then tried in Windoze, but that was more work than it was worth. Am I wrong? I haven’t installed any new ones on this Mac yet. Does that have to be in the same folder as the app, too? And what about non-standard AU plugins? I’d assume they get installed in the same place as all the other AUs, not in REAPER’s UserPlugins folder. And what about the ? Seems you’d need to move that somewhere other than the Preferences folder if you wanted to make a mobile install. I’ve looked in the ist file in the REAPER64.app, and the in the ~/Library/Preferences folder, and there’s nothing there that tells REAPER where to look. I know you can add paths to the VST plugin location list, but what about all of the rest of the items? Do they have to all sit out in the same folder as the REAPER64.app, or is there a more graceful way to do it? Right now, I’d either have to either create a symbolic link on the new host computer, or move everything up one level. I just put a symbolic link in the original position using ls -s from the Terminal. Since really want all 18 items from that folder cluttering up my REAPER folder, I’m wondering if there is a way to redirect REAPER to it’s resource folder. On OS X with REAPER 5, I moved the folder “REAPER” from Application Resources into the same folder as the REAPER64.app. ![]()
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