AudioSculpt
Public Group active 2 weeks, 5 days agoUser Group for AudioSculpt, AudioSculpt Lite and Analysis/Synthesis Command-line Tool users.
User Group for AudioSculpt, AudioSculpt Lite and Analysis/Synthesis Command-line Tool users.
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TulaneMusic |
My new computer at schoola arrived and came with 10.12.6. When I open Audiosculpt 3.4.5, it tells me, “the Temp folder is write protected. Please move Audiosculpt folder to a location the has read & write permissions.”( I can upload a jpg later if needed.) I installed Audiosculpt in the same place I always do, in an IRCAM subfolder in my applications folder. And I do have proper read and write permissions. Has anyone else experienced something like this? I am under the impression that 10.12.6 is a sort of beta version of 10.13, and this significant coding conflict is a result of that. The one fix I am considering is getting IT to help me downgrade to 10.12.5 since I know Audiosculpt works in that environment. Any thoughts/suggestions would be much appreciated. |
November 2, 2017 at 20:42 #24257 | |
![]() Jean |
Hi Max, I think if you just create a session folder in your home directory (as suggested in the startup dialog window) things will work ok. |
November 2, 2017 at 21:05 #24259 | |
TulaneMusic |
Jean, |
November 2, 2017 at 23:04 #24260 | |
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Hi, Yes, as Jean told you, you need to create a session folder in your home directory. This extra manipulation is needed for Mac OS X Sierra and above. Moving the AudioSculpt folder won’t help at all. Once you create this folder, everything should work properly. Best regards,
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November 3, 2017 at 09:15 #24262 |
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