Pigment 6 install "include" & "lib" folders in Applications folder, macOS 15.2

I notice after installing Pigments 6 that two folders, “include” & “lib” appear in my Applications folder. They appear to have something to do with “Essentia”. Essentia is an open-source C++ library for audio analysis and audio-based music information retrieval released under the Affero GPLv3 license. They look like header files (.h) and .cmake files. Anyone know what these folders are and why Pigments 6 installed them in my Application folder instead of installing them in Library/Arturia/Pigments?

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It’s only a guess but there’re is now the facility to let Pigments search for similar patches to the one selected. This is in the patch list. Whether this does this by analysing the sounds, I do not know but maybe that’s what they are for?

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That could be it. However, I like to know where something is installed on my computer and what it’s there for. Arturia should provide clarity here.

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same here, Arturia please provide clarity

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