I recently switched from an older Intel Mac Pro running Big Sur to a macStudio running Ventura. After getting everything moved over and tested, I noticed that my home directory now has several folders with names like "Library\Cherry Audio\Eight Voice". That's the folder's entire name, not a path. Note the DOS/Windows-like backslashes! Can I safely delete these directories or will I lose presets and stuff if I do? They each have ~15-20 MB of data in them.
There's also several log folders with names like "Library\Cherry Audio\Memorymode\Logs\". I'd really like to clean this up but don't want to lose anything. Any ideas?
Upgraded to Ventura now home directory has Cherry Audio folders in it
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Upgraded to Ventura now home directory has Cherry Audio folders in it
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Re: Upgraded to Ventura now home directory has Cherry Audio folders in it
Hi,
That means you installed old versions of the plugins before we updated them for Ventura. Uninstall those (saving any custom user presets you might have made from the user preset sub folders).
Download the latest installers here: https://cherryaudio.com/products/downloads
Greg
That means you installed old versions of the plugins before we updated them for Ventura. Uninstall those (saving any custom user presets you might have made from the user preset sub folders).
Download the latest installers here: https://cherryaudio.com/products/downloads
Greg
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Re: Upgraded to Ventura now home directory has Cherry Audio folders in it
Thanks! I've installed the new ones now.