![]() ![]() So, I opened Logic in 64-bit and it did an AU scan. Is there anyone who can help me sort this out? I'm on a deadline and this is really screwing me big-time. The only plug-ins I can see are Apple based. Now, I have a NEW problem, which is that on startup, Logic reads through all of the plug-ins I've installed, NONE of them show up in the program (including Logic). So, I tried all kinds of things: repairing permissions, using an older version of Kontakt, trashed preferences, I even uninstalled Logic and completely re-installed it. Then Logic wouldn't validate Kontakt on startup. So I attempted to upgrade to the newest version of Kontakt. It seemed that Kontakt would only open natively in Logic in 32-bit mode. I installed Kontakt 5, and was using it, although for some reason, I was running up against problems of memory running out when I was using multiple instruments. ![]() I've just re-installed Logic 9.1.8 onto my Macbook Pro 17" 2011, after my hard drive and logic board were replaced. So, I'm in a real mess, and I need help bad. ![]()
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