Re: Another Sonar Installation Question
2014/10/11 16:53:02
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You can move the picture cache folder, but Scott Garrigus in his SONAR Power! books always recommended to leave it on the system drive.
In preferences, under the File section select Audio Data, and under the All Projects section, you will see a Picture Folder field. After moving the Picture cache folder, use this area to browse to the new location and select it, so SONAR will know where the picture cache folder is. You will also see the Gobal Audio Folder field under the All Projects section, if you move the Audio Data folder, this field is where you browse to show SONAR where it is. But you can't just delete the Audio Data Folder, as Scook says, SONAR will make another one.
Hope that helps.

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