how to uninstall plugins on mac os

Discussion in 'Mac / Hackintosh' started by Ortofon, Apr 1, 2024.

  1. Ortofon

    Ortofon Newbie

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    hey guys!

    this may be kind of a dumb question, but i really dont know for sure.

    over the years i collected a ton of plugins which i never really use and i´d like to get rid of them. most of them, are.....unofficial of course ;-)

    so my question is:
    is it enough to delete them out of library/audio/plugins/components etc if there isnt a standalone version in the applications folder or is there more to watch out for, e.g. application support?!

    im pretty sure it depends on the plugin, but if you guys could post the "most common" folders to look for, id be very grateful :)

    also i´d like to point out that i´m no native english speaker, so please bear with me if im writing some kind of nonsense.

    thanks in advance,
    ortofon

    //edit:
    dont know if its important, but i am currently using a hackintosh with mac os ventura 13.6.5

     
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  3. runa_forceful

    runa_forceful Ultrasonic

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    Im using find any apps cr*cked for deleting,, my tips is you have to knows what exactly the developer and plugin names to selection and delete it.. done! Generally its clean..
     
  4. El Cycer

    El Cycer Producer

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    The plugin installer also writes files around the HDD, these are the most common folders used:

    /Library/Application Support
    /Users/[your user]/music
    /Library/Preferences

    You can start deleting leftovers from there (you will recognize the folder by the dev name). A lot of space can be recovered in case the plugin is for example a rompler. Another way to solve the problem is the "drastic" approach: format the HDD and reinstall the system

    You can also try apps like Appzapper, but I don't trust them
    https://www.appzapper.com/
     
  5. sisyphus

    sisyphus Audiosexual

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    I find App Cleaner usually works pretty well if an eye is kept on it, but the advice given above of then looking in those folders etc is good...
     
  6. Drixx

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    I use AppCleaner to find any related file to the plugin
     
  7. clone

    clone Audiosexual

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    Best Answer
    some others are also:

    /Library/Presets/
    /Library/Preferences/
    /Library/Audio/Presets/
    /Library/Application Support/Avid/Audio/
    /Library/Application Support/Digidesign/
    /library/audio/plugins/VST/
    /library/audio/plugins/VST3/
    /library/audio/plugins/Clap/
    /Library/LaunchDaemons/
    /Library/LaunchAgents/
    /Library/Audio/ImpulseResponses/
    /Library/Audio/Sounds/
    /Users/[your username]/Documents/
    /Users/Shared
    /Library/Documentation
     
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  8. grrarrrgh

    grrarrrgh Newbie

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    There’s a tool available specifically for uninstalling plugins and it WILL clean out your unused Mac plugins, Audio Plugin Uninstaller by Wide Blue Sound, it’s free and I use it regularly. Probably the best thing but it does sometimes group plugins together, so I can’t say, remove unnecessary AAX plugins without potentially deleting the AU/VST3 versions I would use, but for that you can search the disk yourself for those kinds of situations.
     
  9. sisyphus

    sisyphus Audiosexual

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    Never heard of that one, but that doesn't mean anything as I've been using older MacOS's for the last few years and just upgraded so my antenna is up more now. @clone : you ever hear of this tool?

    edit add: well it does add a login item etc... so will look at more later..
     
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  10. odod

    odod Rock Star

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  11. El Cycer

    El Cycer Producer

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    Trick:
    Before installation, select the pkg and press spacebar, you will see what's inside the package and where is going to be installed
     
  12. clone

    clone Audiosexual

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    Use Suspicious Package if you want to do this with some nice features. https://mothersruin.com/software/SuspiciousPackage/

    I have but have never used it. Can't run the application on High Sierra.
     
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  14. Ortofon

    Ortofon Newbie

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    thanks for your answers.

    i tried the uninstaller, but it somehow didnt recognize a lot of plugins like waves (ok,maybe because the shell thing?!) or izotope´s ozone (idiot me has 4 generations of ozone installed :-/ ), so i think i rather stick to the manual method.

    again, thanks for your input!
     
  15. statik

    statik Audiosexual

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    i'd stick with the manual mode when and the plugin doesnt have it's own uninstaller and the wide blue sound one doesnt work. there are some reasons why some plugins wont show up, i've had the same when upgraded my os.

    and as for waves, yeah it's the shell thing
     
  16. Iodice

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    Use this app: ¨App delete¨
     
  17. JMOUTTON

    JMOUTTON Audiosexual

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    You can just go into /Library and /Users/{foo}/Library and use the search function focus search by clicking "root_folder_in_finder"with the company name or the plugin_name or a partial.

    If you are using a journaling file system like HFS,HFS+,XFS and so on the searches are quick and you can trace all the stuff that is buried in the tree without wasted scanning with a mark I eyeball.

    Unless you are searching multiple drives less than 15 seconds usually less than 5 seconds on 2TB / drive here.

    You can use grep to do the same thing if you are familiar with the terminal, you can also look up files and litter by anything that might be unique in getInfo for those files.
     
  18. sisyphus

    sisyphus Audiosexual

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    Good lists and advice guys. What about hidden files? I remember some installs (like, say, 32Lives by Sound Radix) that required locking a certain license file in a hidden folder etc...

    I usually show all hidden files when uninstalling etc and other activities, but I'm not sure if that is worth mentioning or not in this context...(but a company like SoundRadix does hide their folder in Library/Application Support etc), and I'm not sure if the "uninstaller" tools will find those, or if a user isn't aware of it, wouldn't naturally come across it I don't think in manual mode...
     
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    All i can say is don't use Clean My Mac, it fucks with your HD
     
  20. Helter Skelter

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    I use an app called ”Find Any File”, search for developer name and plugin name. It finds all files even hidden ones.
     
  21. sisyphus

    sisyphus Audiosexual

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    Agree, I actually have been using "Find Any File" and comparing it to what AppCleaner finds, and since I am currently installing on a new machine I want to keep pretty tidy, I also check manually and look for what is being installed when I am installing it etc.

    Perhaps overkill, but not big deal as takes another minute, and lord knows what some shitty ass apps/devs/releasers can dump on your system....
     
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