Delete the instruments from the old location but do not delete the "rvr_paths.txt" file. Trying to type it myself (or the path, either), crashed the plugin. Note: you do not have to manually type in a semi-colon, the plugin will do it for you. Click on Add New Directory and navigate to the new Instruments folder on the external drive, click Open, then Save. Open the plugin in your DAW, click on the "Options" button on the lower-ish left Create a new folder path on the drive of your choice: Roland Cloud/Concerto/Instruments and copy the instruments you've downloaded into there (can drag & drop) Or you could create your own txt file and type in the path, it's just a txt file. If you don't see one, you're going to have to go through this process twice, the first time to create one, and the second to modify it. You'll see the instruments you've downloaded and a "rvr_paths.txt" file. Go to the location of the existing Roland Cloud/Concerto/Instruments folder. ![]() How did you move the content, Laura? I couldn’t see a way, but didn’t look too hard I’ll confess.
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