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How to trick incompatible Audio Units?


venk.ivanov
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Hello guys,

 

I know you're all indispensable knowledge bearers and I've gotten to the point where I need to turn to you for help..

 

Recently I've updated to 10.7.3 and did AU Re-scan. The issue is that upon firing Logic, the pop-up telling me "You are using incompatible Audio Units." appears and gives me the option to Ignore or Start Plug-in Manager... No matter if I click the first or the second option, it leads to Logic Pro hanging (Not responding) and I have to force quit it. I've got more that 1400 AUs and there is no way to locate those 19 AUs, that did not pass AU Validation, manually. I've tried launching Logic in safe mode, but same happens.

 

Any ideas how to proceed, cause I've got none... MacOS 11.6.5, iMac Late 2015 27" Retina 5K, 32GB RAM, 4.0GHz.

 

Thanks in advance for the help!

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Update: Shortly after I posted here it appeared that there was an odd pop-up behind Logic's loading window that caused all the trouble... I succeeded in opening the plug-in manager and tracked down those failing AUs... It happens too often that I post or ask about something and then it solves, haha.
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