Mine is already on my D drive at:

"D:\Music\IK Inst Libs\Band-in-a-Box"

and I'm lazy I COULD rename the "\Band-in-a-Box" to "\B"

The path "D:\Music\IK Inst Libs\" points to all my IK libraries (for SampleTank 2 and 3, SampleMoog, SampleTron, Miroslav 1 and 2,...)

Yes, PG's install program for the HI-Q instruments, that come with BIAB, installs the Hi-Q instruments to the ASSUMED default path (as defined by IK) on c:\Program Files (x86)\...

But all you have to do is MOVE or COPY that "\Band-in-a-Box" folder to your "D:\Sampletank\Instruments\" folder then make sure that within SampelTank you do a "Relist" before trying to use HI-Q for the first time.

Lots of installers put stuff where I don't want it (Cakewalk, Steinberg, Native Instruments, IZotope, Celemony, IK MM, XLN, ToonTracks, PreSonus, ...) after installs I move it ALL to my D drive (and sometimes I have to hack registry).

Additionally, I lump 100% of all VSTs and VSTi's (DX and DXi's are harder to deal with) into two super folders one for 32-bit VST/VSTi's and one for 64-bit VST/VSTi's. I use TWO folders because the, less than genius, programmers give their different apps, one is a 32 bit plug in and the other is a 64 bit plug in, identical names otherwise I would have all VST's and VSTi's in ONE folder - much easier to find, sort and keep track of plug-ins that way also faster for host DAW's to find stuff.


Good Luck (and didn't mean to sound all like a jerk on first post above)
Larry


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