It all works 100% fine, I've done it this way for years, but I messed up the image backup this time, that's why when I restored it, I had the permission problems.Īs said above, I've now done a completely new fresh install, all my music software is installed on my music SSD, it has the following directories.Īnd everything's working perfectly. But things like Adobe CS suite and MSoffice which don't need to be on ssd go into a hard drive go to my E drive which isn't an SSD, and to keep things tidy, I wanted all my Music software on my new SSD rather than taking up space on my small system SSD. Once selected, all Native Instruments VST plug-ins will be installed into this folder. IMPORTANT: On Windows computers, you need to point Native Access to your preferred VST plug-in folder.
Clicking on the A or B waveform graphics presents a drop-down list of over 100 waveforms to choose from. Sample content in particular takes up a lot of space, so you may want to install everything to a dedicated hard drive. The Macro knobs control predetermined aspects of the sound depending on the currently selected snapshot, and are freely assignable to any MIDI controller. I still have the C:\Program Files etc, and there's a ton of stuff in there from my windows install, plus anti virus, Malewarebytes etrc. One of the new K6 Play series instruments, Analog Dreams.
This works perfectly, the only reason it didn't above is because I screwed up on the backup and restore. When it asks where I want xyz installed, I simply change the c of the path to one of my other drives, hence if it says "C\Program Files\.xyz" I simply change the C to where I want it installed so it now says say "E\Program Files\.xyz" hence a Program Files directory is created there too. Click to expand.The system files are where there supposed to be, I have a Program Files and Program Files (x86) on my C drive.Īny program that allows you to install where you want, can be installed where you want.