

You should find those in the documentation or in their forums. The sim products may have their own preference where they want their factory IRs. I've added both of these to the Live browser, so I can find them from inside Live.

I keep my sample library just next to it too. Under this folder I have both complete third party libraries sorted under name and also my own IRs sorted under my name. I've chosen to use " ~/Library/Audio/Impulse Responses"* as that is the most logical place for me, but you could place them anywhere you find convenient and useful. In general there is no specific universally accepted path to place impulse responses. I am hoping it already exists and someone can point me to it. For example, on a mac what folder should impulse response files go in? A step by step guide for using this in ableton would be helpful. Are there any articles or other resources dedicated to doing this in ableton on a mac? Most references are to windows and reaper. Ioscommuter wrote:I am trying to use third party guitar amp simulation vsts, including the LePou plugins, in ableton live 9 on mac osx.
