I recently purchased GarageBand's additional content (the $4.99 for everything one) specifically to acquire the drummers. Now I've got around 10GB of unused content eating up a significant portion of my hard drive. How do I remove the sounds and loops installed by GarageBand?
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1Check your /Library/Audio/Apple Loops/Apple/Apple Loops for GarageBand – Ruskes Oct 11 '14 at 19:39
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Ah yes, there it is. My mistake was looking in ~/Library. Thanks! – Jamie Oct 11 '14 at 19:41
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Thanks @Tetsujin will do, was just preoccupied with other stuff to make it a real answer :) – Ruskes Oct 11 '14 at 19:59
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1Possible duplicate of How to completely remove Garage Band from macOS? – Ɱark Ƭ Oct 12 '17 at 12:28
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You should look for it in the following place, copy following and paste it in to the Go to Folder in the Finder.
/Library/Audio/Apple Loops/Apple/Apple Loops for GarageBand
Know-how:
*If you are wondering how I did it, since I do not use the Garageband:
I used the mdfind -name Garageband in Terminal that showed me all locations for it. After that it was easy.*
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it's slightly more complicated than that, if you have/had old versions of Garage Band or Logic - http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1045 – Tetsujin Oct 12 '14 at 07:40