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I originally installed Pro Tools on my C: drive, and also tried to install any plugins in their default locations, which seemed to be on the same drive where I had installed Pro Tools.
That drive is running out of space now. Is there a way to tell Pro Tools of an additional directory on another disk where I can install more plug-ins? |
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