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> Logic 7 And Plug-ins, Problem w OSX 10.4.2 reinstall to 10.4
terrywil
post Sun 31 Jul 2005, 05:47
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I was having trouble with AU validation of a variety of plug-in with Logic Pro 7 and OSX 10.4.2. I managed to get some of them working (Guitar Rig was the main one), then lost others (Atmosphere, Trilogy). I decided to go back to OSX 10.4 with a clean install and now none of the external plug-ins are recognized by the AU Manager. The Logic plug-ins are recognized. How can I get Logic to see these plug-ins? They are still in the same folders, etc. Thanks

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flemming
post Sun 31 Jul 2005, 07:57
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First of all, make sure you have the latest versions of your plugs. With both Logic 7 and the subsequent 7.1 release, a lot of plugs didn't validate anymore (because Apple removed a lot of 'shitty 3rd party au fix code' from the app). AFAIK only a very very few out of the around 700 availabe AU plugs wont work with 7.1 (around 3 I think) and none of the ones you mentioned should have problems if you use the latest versions. So go to the developers' sites and download new versions first.

Then, if Logic still fails to automatically validate the au's, go into the Logic menu inside of Logic and under the preferences entry, select Logic AU manager. If your plugs do appear in the list there but are greyed out, try clicking the ok box to the left of them and see if that helps. If they don't appear in the list, you prolly need to do a full rescan. Click the reset and rescan all button at the bottom of the window. And waaaaaaait! :-)
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