Omnisphere 2 - How to Uninstall Libraries?

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Does anyone know how to uninstall an Omnisphere 2 library? I've downloaded a few freebies over the past few days and only a couple are what I'd consider keepers. I can't find any information on how to remove them. Thanks!

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Just remove them from their location on disk, inside the STEAM folder. Not got the exact links to hand for Windows and Mac, but will only take a minute or two to track them down if you know where STEAM is.
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I don't know about on Mac, but on Windows the default is: C:\ProgramData\Spectrasonics\STEAM\Omnisphere\Settings Library. Once in that directory, look in Multis for any multis and Patches for patches. There should be a directory in there with the name of the installed library.

If any library installed soundsources, you will want to go to C:\ProgramData\Spectrasonics\STEAM\Omnisphere\Soundsources\User and check for any directories in there.

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To find the STEAM folder (Omnisphere Library), make sure the "Show Hidden Files" option is enabled. Otherwise, these invisible folders/files will get you lost. To uninstall Omnisphere 2 Library:

On Windows XP, the Omnisphere Library folder is located here:
C:\Documents And Settings\All Users\Application Data\Spectrasonics


On Mac, the Omnisphere Library folder is located here:
Macintosh HD/Users/<Your Username>/Library/Application Support/Spectrasonics

Follow this quick guide for more details: https://www.minicreo.com/mac-uninstalle ... e-mac.html (https://www.minicreo.com/mac-uninstaller/uninstall-omnisphere-mac.html)

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