Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
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Stromkraft
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by Stromkraft » Sat Mar 31, 2018 8:19 pm
topaz wrote:Oh I can recreate this instantly, folder permissions are set correct.
Are you sure? I did a deep reset last. I can dig up the command line command if you want to try it.
Last we spoke about this we agreed indexer was involved. How does that look now?
Make some music!
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topaz
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by topaz » Sat Mar 31, 2018 8:43 pm
Please post the command

will try.
Stromkraft wrote:topaz wrote:Oh I can recreate this instantly, folder permissions are set correct.
Are you sure? I did a deep reset last. I can dig up the command line command if you want to try it.
Last we spoke about this we agreed indexer was involved. How does that look now?
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topaz
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by topaz » Sat Mar 31, 2018 10:57 pm
Cheers, my user racks are stored on a seperate drive. Not on the system drive user.
Is this still relevant as live is not saving to the home folder.
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Stromkraft
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by Stromkraft » Sat Mar 31, 2018 11:59 pm
topaz wrote:Cheers, my user racks are stored on a seperate drive. Not on the system drive user.
Is this still relevant as live is not saving to the home folder.
Probably not the command, but the first Finder step could be proper to use. Have you checked "ignore permissions" on that drive? Could be sufficient.
But stuff on another drive, have been known to cause some issues. Setup is everything. I've never done this so can't advice.
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topaz
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by topaz » Sun Apr 01, 2018 1:41 pm
Ignore ownership seems to be working.
Thanks very much for the tip
Stromkraft wrote:topaz wrote:Cheers, my user racks are stored on a seperate drive. Not on the system drive user.
Is this still relevant as live is not saving to the home folder.
Probably not the command, but the first Finder step could be proper to use. Have you checked "ignore permissions" on that drive? Could be sufficient.
But stuff on another drive, have been known to cause some issues. Setup is everything. I've never done this so can't advice.