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> Installing Audio Units, how do i frikken do it?
tacoboy
post Sun 18 May 2003, 05:35
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Could someone please explain to me how I use audio units in logic?

Is it as simple as creating an "audio units" folder and putting them in there like with vst instruments?
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formatj
post Sun 18 May 2003, 10:45
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Audio Units should be located in:

Library>Audio>Plug-Ins>Components
(These audio units are available to all users of the system)

or

Users>"Your login name">Library>Audio>Plug-Ins>Components
(These audio units are only available to the user who is logged in to the system with the corresponding login name).

If you are the only user of your computer just install them into
Library>Audio>Plug-Ins>Components
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post Fri 23 May 2003, 20:54
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This site is freeeeaaakin great!!! laugh.gif I was trying to look for a post with this exact question and answer!!!! And on my first try?!?! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!! biggrin.gif
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