Yes. Thanks, Guy!
Best,
Geoff
Yes that's quite easy Larry and here a link from Spectrasonics on how to do it: https://support.spectrasonics.net/manua ... age04.htmlLawrence wrote: ↑Oct 24, 2025 7:47 pm My thanks as well, Guy.
Anecdotally, it looks like Omni 3 will work on Monterey and doesn’t take much disk space for the app (can anyone confirm the latter?)
The remaining upgrade issue for me-my Steam folder presently exists on my boot drive which is extremely challenged space-wise. Is it possible to move it to another drive as well as the Omni 3 content?
Thanks Jaap.Jaap wrote: ↑Oct 25, 2025 2:10 amYes that's quite easy Larry and here a link from Spectrasonics on how to do it: https://support.spectrasonics.net/manua ... age04.htmlLawrence wrote: ↑Oct 24, 2025 7:47 pm My thanks as well, Guy.
Anecdotally, it looks like Omni 3 will work on Monterey and doesn’t take much disk space for the app (can anyone confirm the latter?)
The remaining upgrade issue for me-my Steam folder presently exists on my boot drive which is extremely challenged space-wise. Is it possible to move it to another drive as well as the Omni 3 content?
Thanks Guy-Guy Rowland wrote: ↑Oct 25, 2025 11:44 am Larry, I'm 97% sure you can set your download location wherever you like. The app itself is tiny, you need 65gb space somewhere to download it temporarily and another 65gb in your STEAM folder to install it
No, it can go anywhere.Lawrence wrote: ↑Oct 25, 2025 6:47 pmThanks Guy-Guy Rowland wrote: ↑Oct 25, 2025 11:44 am Larry, I'm 97% sure you can set your download location wherever you like. The app itself is tiny, you need 65gb space somewhere to download it temporarily and another 65gb in your STEAM folder to install it
The problem is that I don’t have a 65 gig available on my boot drive. Does the STEAM folder have to exist on the boot drive?
Thank you, Guy! I do have Trilian, Omni 1, Stylus, Moog etc now-if I can move the STEAM folder to an external drive without consequence, that would be perfect. I have so many projects that use Trilian and Omnisphere-I’m sure you can understand my trepidation.Guy Rowland wrote: ↑Oct 26, 2025 1:59 amNo, it can go anywhere.Lawrence wrote: ↑Oct 25, 2025 6:47 pmThanks Guy-Guy Rowland wrote: ↑Oct 25, 2025 11:44 am Larry, I'm 97% sure you can set your download location wherever you like. The app itself is tiny, you need 65gb space somewhere to download it temporarily and another 65gb in your STEAM folder to install it
The problem is that I don’t have a 65 gig available on my boot drive. Does the STEAM folder have to exist on the boot drive?
It will default to where it is now, is yours currently on the boot drive? Do you have any of Trilian, Keyscape, the Moog library or the Sonic Extensions? If so you could move all of that now. On first launch it will say it can't find STEAM and ask you where it is. You point that and you're done. Omni 3 will then just overwrite data in the same folder seamlessly.
If you only have Omni and don't move STEAM now, I'm pretty sure you can choose another location when you install, but you will then have a pointless 30gb or so of your Omni 1 STEAM folder boot drive location taking up precious space which you'd want to manually delete. In other words, you may as well move it all now to wherever you need it to be even if you only have Omnishphere.
Note - unlike Kontakt, Omnisphere CAN make use of the full speed of the drive on which the STEAM folder sits, so the faster the better.
Go for it! Move the entire folder, launch and re-point. If there is some hiccup or performance issue, it is as simple as moving it back.Lawrence wrote: ↑Oct 26, 2025 1:32 pmThank you, Guy! I do have Trilian, Omni 1, Stylus, Moog etc now-if I can move the STEAM folder to an external drive without consequence, that would be perfect. I have so many projects that use Trilian and Omnisphere-I’m sure you can understand my trepidation.
Initially, I put a LOT of things on my boot drive including Komplete, which takes up a huge amount of space. My older iMac is limited to Thunderbolt 3 EXCEPT for the boot drive, which is soldered in and uses a PCI lane, so it’s my fastest.
I’m paying the price now. If possible, I’ll probably be looking to move Komplete soon as well as I have plenty of external drive space. My fear is the same-messing up existing projects.
Is it actually a matter of moving as opposed to copying?Guy Rowland wrote: ↑Oct 26, 2025 1:50 pmGo for it! Move the entire folder, launch and re-point. If there is some hiccup or performance issue, it is as simple as moving it back.Lawrence wrote: ↑Oct 26, 2025 1:32 pmThank you, Guy! I do have Trilian, Omni 1, Stylus, Moog etc now-if I can move the STEAM folder to an external drive without consequence, that would be perfect. I have so many projects that use Trilian and Omnisphere-I’m sure you can understand my trepidation.
Initially, I put a LOT of things on my boot drive including Komplete, which takes up a huge amount of space. My older iMac is limited to Thunderbolt 3 EXCEPT for the boot drive, which is soldered in and uses a PCI lane, so it’s my fastest.
I’m paying the price now. If possible, I’ll probably be looking to move Komplete soon as well as I have plenty of external drive space. My fear is the same-messing up existing projects.
You can do either, of course you ultimately want to liberate space, but you can do it further down the road. So if you're nervous just copy and rename your system drive STEAM folder to xSTEAM or something - Omnisphere will immediately throw up its hands in horror on its next launch and say its gone missing. Then you point it at your new location. If all is well after a couple of week's use, then permanently delete the old folder and get all that lovely space back.
Awesome. Thanks so much for the help!Guy Rowland wrote: ↑Oct 26, 2025 5:26 pmYou can do either, of course you ultimately want to liberate space, but you can do it further down the road. So if you're nervous just copy and rename your system drive STEAM folder to xSTEAM or something - Omnisphere will immediately throw up its hands in horror on its next launch and say its gone missing. Then you point it at your new location. If all is well after a couple of week's use, then permanently delete the old folder and get all that lovely space back.