1. Copy all the archives to your computer, into a folder (perhaps, Moments). 2. Unzip the Musebot Conductor Application. It will be a folder, called “Musebot Conductor Application”. 3. Unzip the three musebots. Delete all original zip archives. 4. Create a new folder inside Moments, called “Musebots”. Note that it must have the exact spelling, including the capital M. 5. Drag the three musebot folder inside the Musebots folder. You should now have two folders inside the Moments folder: Musebot Conductor Application, and Musebots. Open the MomentsEA_Conductor application. In the menu “museBots”, it should contain the names of the three musebots in the Musebots folder. Select “MonitorBot”. It should launch the Terminal, then open monitorBOT. In the Conductor, clicking on the “off” button (it turns yellow and says “on”), the monitorBOT should display some information. If not, the OSC isn’t working properly. Turn the Conductor off, then launch the OrchestratorBot. It should display info in the jit.cellblocks, derived from the Ensembles folder. Lastly, launch the ParamBot (it will take a while). Finally, in the OchestratorBOT, click “launch”. It should cause ParamBOT to generate material, and monitorBOT to display some messages. Nothing should happen after that, because the Conductor is waiting for “alive” messages from the audio bots (which you don’t have). You could click “off” in the Conductor to run everything.