Retro Mix Filter, Where should the Retro Mix filter be placed |
Retro Mix Filter, Where should the Retro Mix filter be placed |
May 17 2020, 10:28 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 16-May 20 From: Dalbeattie - UK Member No.: 32,826 |
I have installed the Retro Mix Filter on my Mac 10.12.6 Sierra and the files from Plug & Play went straight into the VST folder as a Plug & Play folder. I cannot find the plug in in Logic. Should this file of plug ins be in the components folder or the VST folder?
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May 18 2020, 10:31 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 239 Joined: 3-December 15 From: Notinghamshire - UK Member No.: 19,223 |
Hi,
For any/all technical support please be sure to contact http://help.plugandmix.com so our team can pull up your information and work through the help-desk, our forums are rarely utilized these days. You need to ensure you have installed the AU (Audio Unit) format for use in Logic. It sounds like you have mistakenly installed VST which is not supported by Logic. Downloads Are Here Thanks! -------------------- Plugivery
Ashley Smith QA | Creative Development | Product Specialist Website For all support queries, please contact us : DontCrack Support Nomad Factory Support Plug and Mix Support ircamLAB Support BBE Plugins Support |
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May 18 2020, 10:47 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 16-May 20 From: Dalbeattie - UK Member No.: 32,826 |
Thanks Ashley, you were right...I don't know how I did that!?
Hi, For any/all technical support please be sure to contact http://help.plugandmix.com so our team can pull up your information and work through the help-desk, our forums are rarely utilized these days. You need to ensure you have installed the AU (Audio Unit) format for use in Logic. It sounds like you have mistakenly installed VST which is not supported by Logic. Downloads Are Here Thanks! |
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