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Harware Legacy versions => Analog Factory => Analog Factory Technical Issues => Topic started by: mortimer on March 11, 2013, 07:11:41 am
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AF works as a standalone, but refuses to be recognized in Logic as an AU. I just installed the 2.5.1 update and nothing. The plugin, like my other Arturia plugins, is in the correct folder (/Library/Audio/Components) but simply doesn't show up in the Audio Units Manager in Logic. Removing the plugin, launching Logic, and putting the plugin back does nothing. How can I fix this? Thanks
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Hello out there--Arturia, are you listening? I'm sure this is a simple fix (I hope so) but I'd like to get it going. I've also got a tech support case open (since a week), no response. :-\
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Hi mortimer, first are you using logic pro in 64bit if so analog factory is only 32bit and will not work in logic 64 bit ,so try logic's 32 bit and scan all the plugins again then go back to 64 bit and see if the plugin is showing up there.
hope this helps ,if i can help with anything else let us know
regards
terrym
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All my other plugs are 64 bit--and Logic has a 32 bit bridge. Does this still mean that Logic won't read AF?
This is pretty lame if the case. Doesn't it seem a little insane to run my entire system in 32 bit mode just for one plugin that hasn't been updated in 2 years?
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Hi i think what you have to do is scan the plugins first in 32bit then try 64bit . think its a logic thing not sure. also try not using AF without automap
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Alas, this didn't work :'(. I rescanned in 32 bit mode and AF showed up, but then when I reset to 64 bit, it was gone. So the bridge doesn't seem to be working at all for AF. I think it's high time Arturia came up with a real solution for this--crazy to have to lose all the benefits of 64 bit just for one plugin.
Anyhow, thanks for the suggestion.