![]() Restart Logic Pro and your plugin should now appear in the Audio Units list. Restart the Mac and start Logic Pro, then shut down Logic Pro and move the Audio Units which were moved to the desktop back into the HD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components folder. If you can see your plugin in the list of Audio Units, select the file and move it to the Desktop. For example, instead of two people making sounds at once, one person can watch the sprinkles closely while the other person tries to make it move with sound. If needed, encourage them to work as a team. Go to Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components. The result of the move request was: no consensus to move Kotniski 13:44, 23 December 2010 (UTC) Audio Units Audio Unit Relisted. How will they observe if the sprinkles move You can ask them to make a list of things they will try, record whether or not they worked. This is really frustrating, I’ve wasted over 2 hours installing and re-installing to no avail, and detailed Google searches shed no light on the problem.Īny help with this would be much appreciated – I’ve wasted enough time faffing about already!Īfter several Google searches, I discovered a solution that fixed the problem for me. I am running the most recent version of the plugin – 2.1.4 – but it only works as a standalone or as a VST inside Ableton – I need to use it inside Logic X which only supports Audio Units. ![]() I just bought and installed the latest version of EZ Drummer 2 but it’s not showing up in Logic X (version 10.3.2) or Ableton Live 9.7.4 as an Audio Unit plugin. ![]()
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