Where are the ACID Music Studio's 2500+ Loops stored on Windows 10?

DavidW-Orr wrote on 6/16/2020, 1:42 AM

After upgrading to v11, my biggest concern is that MAGIX downloaded over 3GB of loops - but could only find 650MB of ytil files. The rest haven't been found. The Notifier program failed to ask WHERE the files should be stored (sign of amateur developers), assuming they knew better. So, where did you hide all the loops? And why isn't ACID Music Studio 11 self-aware of the loop location(s)?

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Shawn-McCullough wrote on 6/18/2020, 1:39 PM

Good question. Still looking myself.

Shawn-McCullough wrote on 6/19/2020, 1:40 PM

C -> Windows - > Users -> Public -> Public Documents -> Common -> Loop Collections

DavidW-Orr wrote on 6/19/2020, 3:01 PM

06-18-20 Update - SOLVED: Found the files! Scoured the resources on Magix support site, looking for anything that would show me where Music Studio was using loops. Buried in an tutorial was an image reference to 'soundpools'. Using Everything Search on my PC, was able to locate soundpools reference.

Magix created a new sub-folder called 'Magix Common Content'. The folder size is approximately 5.68GB in size, and inside are three sub-folders: Loop Collections, MxSynth, and Soundpools.

ombowstring wrote on 3/30/2021, 6:48 AM

THANK YOU, SHAWN MCCULLOUGH