Hi all
I’d like to completely uninstall
Cubasis Project Importer 3.0.0.8 · Pre-release · 1 MB
from my Mac M1 12.6.2. Unfortunately, there is no uninstaller provided. What am I supposed to do?
Best regards
Sascha
Hi all
I’d like to completely uninstall
Cubasis Project Importer 3.0.0.8 · Pre-release · 1 MB
from my Mac M1 12.6.2. Unfortunately, there is no uninstaller provided. What am I supposed to do?
Best regards
Sascha
On MacOS, isn’t it simply dragging the application bundle to the trash?
I see no application named “Cubasis Project Importer” in the \Applications folder
Hm… I’ll take a guess and suggest looking in the Components folder inside the application bundle. I mean i think so, but I don’t have a modern Mac these days.
Maybe someone will jump in with better info, but the file name should contain cubasisimporter
, so maybe search your storage for that.
Search unsuccessful.
sascha@saschas-imac /Applications % find . -name "*cubasisimporter*"
sascha@saschas-imac /Applications %
And this is what’s inside the Components folder inside Cubase.12:
sascha@saschas-imac Components % pwd
/Applications/Cubase 12.app/Contents/Components
sascha@saschas-imac Components % ls -1 | sort -f
AAFfilter.bundle
admeditor.bundle
araservice.bundle
audio2chords.bundle
audioalignment.bundle
audiocodecs
baios.bundle
coreaudio2asio.bundle
euconadapter.bundle
goproremoteski.bundle
headtracking.bundle
hostchannelaccess.bundle
hubservice.bundle
mediaservice.bundle
omffilter.bundle
rex-support.bundle
Sampler Track.bundle
scu.app
soxr.dylib
stepdesigner.bundle
usagelogger.bundle
videoengine.bundle
vstconnect.bundle
VSTPlugManager.bundle
vstscanner
vstscannermaster
webview.bundle
Since no one with a Mac has responded,
Doesn’t the wildcard represent ‘any char’? Do you need wildcards? Did you search for cubasis
or cubasi*
Search the whole Application dir… it’s free lol