

- #LOOPS FOR GARAGEBAND INSTALL#
- #LOOPS FOR GARAGEBAND ARCHIVE#
- #LOOPS FOR GARAGEBAND PASSWORD#
- #LOOPS FOR GARAGEBAND DOWNLOAD#
#LOOPS FOR GARAGEBAND DOWNLOAD#
It knows they are all there, it just seems to get a bee in its bonnet over it must download, and can't see that everything it wants to download is already there. It is stupid, because mine can see all of the loops in the Library, and it also automatically indexed them when I opened the loop browser. Once the indexing is done Quit GB and then re-open it, and all is happy. Click on the red bit and it will pop down the progress of the downloads.

If you get the messages about downloading, cancel them, and then top center of the GB window you will find a red progress bar. It will say Loop Packs: And then there is a pop out menu, in it you will find Index all Loops. This works for loads of stuff, and also for things like the Adobe pkg files that don't work on SMB shares.Īt the top, if it doesn't automatically do it for you. I got fed up of changing each line of script to get them working each time.
#LOOPS FOR GARAGEBAND ARCHIVE#
A new Archive and all you need to do it swap the variable data for the new one and it will work. You put that into one variable, and the script does the rest. Once finished it will delete the Folder and the ArchiveĪs you can see, using the same name for the Archive and the Folder, makes life simple.
#LOOPS FOR GARAGEBAND INSTALL#
pkg files in there and install themĪs it installs, it then will delete the pkg files tar.gz in the location specified.įind all. pkg file of it.ĭeploy the pkg to any client Mac and it will… Save the script in Composer, and then build the. Rm -Rf /private/var/Install/"$csgfile".tar.gz Rm -Rf /private/var/Install/"$csgfile"/"$PKG" usr/sbin/installer -pkg /private/var/Install/"$csgfile"/"$PKG" -tgt / -allowUntrusted # Install the pkg files found in a temp locationįor PKG in $(ls "/private/var/Install/$csgfile/" | grep "pkg$") Makes it easy to quickly copy this into many versions. # What file is being installed, I use the same name for Archive as the Folder then put that in the variable. It will give you some standard stuff in there, and a space in the middle for…. Please check your location and put it in the correct places in the script, I have left all of mine there handy for you to see, they are highlighted. Once it is in Composer, click the Arrow to the Left of the Name of the Source, you will get a drop down list, I use Scripts, then Shell and Postinstall Then use Composer to create a package of the Compressed Archive. I will normally use the exact same name for Archive Name and Folder Name. Then (You must navigate in Terminal to the location of the folder first) tar -zcvf "Archive Name".tar.gz Put these folders in a location that you want them to install from, I already have a folder in /var that I use so I put them in an Install folder in there. If there are repeat the steps above.įor ease of installing I split them into folders of content, keeping them to about 5Gb. Reboot and check once more for any Library files to be added. Once you have copied them out, you can install them. Remember they could be in a couple of folders. Head back to the same folder as before, and all the new content will download.Īgain wait for the admin password, but don't put it in, and you will find an awful lot of installers in the folders you were in before. Open Logic again, and this time tell it to get everything from the Library. Logic will now install all of the essentials files, and delete them from the folder they were in. Once you have them all copied safe, go back to Logic and give it the admin password. There might be 2 folders with content, I recall the older stuff being in a different folder.Ĭopy all of these out to somewhere safe. Open the biggest folder, and keep on going until you get a whole big bunch of. Organise the folder view with the biggest at the top. View as list, and set View options to calculate all sizes.
#LOOPS FOR GARAGEBAND PASSWORD#
Let it, but don't put in the Admin password to allow them to install. It will want to get the Essentials packages. Be warned with Logic you will be getting about 800 installer packages in total. These notes are on Logic, but GarageBand is the same. I use Composer to get the App but then I use the following to get the rest. I have some notes on installing and getting all of the extras.
