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I Can't Fine Battery2 On My Logic Pro7 Audioinst

Discussion in 'BATTERY' started by hantz, Feb 21, 2006.

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  1. hantz

    hantz NI Product Owner

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    Since The First Time I Install Battery2 On My Mac I Can't Fine Battery2 On The Logic Pro7.please Some One Help Me Find Out What's Wrong Or What's Not Installed.when I Use To Install Battery2 I Just Go To Easy Install And That's It So.....
     
  2. wmk1702

    wmk1702 NI Product Owner

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    Did you install the "BATTERY 2.1.1 Audio Units Hotfix for Mac OS X Tiger" update? You'll find it on the updates page.
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    Regards,
    Wolfgang
     
  3. rustedshut

    rustedshut New Member

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    I have the same problem right now. Transferred Logic Express 7 and Battery 1 over to my Macbook Pro (intel proc). Now Battery cannot be found. However, Cubase still finds it. What the ****? I thought I did every update possible. I'll keep looking.
     
  4. kenn@ditherwerk.com

    kenn@ditherwerk.com New Member

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    That's because Logic is a Universal Binary (meaning compiled for Intel proc and running native on Intel) and all the NI plugins are NOT universal binary yet... Cubase is NOT universal binary (it runs in emulation under Rosetta for non-native performance - very slow) and so it will run non universal binary plugins but with a big performance hit. You'll have to wait for NI to update their plugins in order to use their plugins in Logic or Ableton Live (or Cubase when Steinberg updates with a Universal version).
     
  5. wormwood

    wormwood New Member

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    There is a way around the problem,
    I have Battery and Kontakt working in Logic now. This how to correct the problem. First make sure sure all updates have been installed for Battery and Kontakt such as,

    Kontakt 2.02
    Battery 2.1 + 2.1.1 (AU Hotfix)

    also Battery and Kontakt are located in I/O as Audio Instruments (different than audio) Audio tracks are yellow, Audio instruments are blue, not as inserts which I had incorrectly been looking under.

    If some of your Audio Unit plug-ins are still not showing up, read on:-

    To clear Logic\'s AU cache:
    - Start Logic
    - Under Logic -> Preferences, choose \"Start AU Manager\"
    - When the \"Logic Audio Units Manager\" appears, choose \"Reset & Rescan All\"

    To enable a failed AU:-
    - Start Logic
    - Under Logic -> Preferences, choose \"Start AU Manager\"
    - When the \"Logic Audio Units Manager\" appears, scroll down to the failed AU, and tick the box to the left of it to enable it. This may cause Logic to issue warning messages (\"You are using
    incompatible Audio Units\"); you can safely ignore them.

    Also, please repair OSX disk permissions using the Disk Utility Tool \"First Aid\" (utilities folder on MacHD>applications>Disk Utility)!
    Select the MacHD and click on \"repair volume permissions\"

    best regards,

    -> Philipp Kopp -> Customer Support
    -> Native Instruments GmbH -> Schlesische Str. 28
    -> D-10997 Berlin -> Germany
     
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