Live on Mac Book Pro not seeing VST plug-ins

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Live on Mac Book Pro not seeing VST plug-ins

Post by jimbodeluxe » Tue Aug 08, 2006 11:56 pm

I have a Mac Book Pro running Live 5.2.1. Live will see AU plug-ins, except Absynth 3, and will not see any VSTs that i have, Pluggo and Absysnth. My old G4 Power Book running Live 5.2.1 works fine with AU and VST plug-ins.

Anyone with similar problems? Any solutions or things I can try?
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Post by Pitch Black » Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:04 am

Are your plugins updated to Universal Binary versions?

They need to be to run on the MacBookPro. Check the manufacturers websites for more info and download updated versions

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Post by AdamJay » Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:21 am

Absynth 3 isn't coded for intel macs yet.

until it is, you won't be able to use it in Live on an Intel Mac running OSX.

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Post by jimbodeluxe » Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:23 am

Thanks Pitch Black, I visited the Cycling74 and NI sites, and I now see that it will be closer to the end of the year before Pluggo and Absynth are ready for intel based Macs.
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Post by nordmach » Wed Aug 09, 2006 3:55 pm

Hey Jimbo!

I don't post to often but I check in a lot. I've read that you could force Live 5 to run within Rosetta and at that time it should see all of your old plugs. Of course because everything is running in emulation mode your cpu/track count will suck. BUT you could still get a track or few out of Absynth, render it out. Reboot Live without Rosetta and "for now" you sort of have the best of both worlds until a Universal Binary plug in version comes out.

Here's how you can force a Universal application to open using Rosetta:

Click the application's icon in the Finder, such as Safari's icon.
From the Finder File menu, choose Get Info (or press Command-I).
Select the checkbox named "Open using Rosetta."
Close the Get Info window.

Hope this helps?
Chris
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Post by jimbodeluxe » Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:42 pm

Thanks Nordmach,
I still have my old G4 lappie with Live and all the plugs. So I'll continue to use both if I need to, and wait for the Universal Binary versions to come out. But thanks for the tip, it's there if I need it. This gives me an excuse to explore Operator and the Live plugs more!
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Post by BobRamsey » Sun Aug 13, 2006 10:44 am

Hmm it is really bad that many applications not work on the macbook pro yet! I have the same problem, spend 2500 euro, and many applications don't work like they shut be. I have to wait months before it will work proper. Also programs like photoshop, flash etc. If u have the universal binary version it kicks ass! SO FAST can't wait.

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Post by ewistrand » Sun Aug 13, 2006 12:01 pm

nordmach wrote:Hey Jimbo!

I don't post to often but I check in a lot. I've read that you could force Live 5 to run within Rosetta and at that time it should see all of your old plugs. Of course because everything is running in emulation mode your cpu/track count will suck. BUT you could still get a track or few out of Absynth, render it out. Reboot Live without Rosetta and "for now" you sort of have the best of both worlds until a Universal Binary plug in version comes out.

Here's how you can force a Universal application to open using Rosetta:

Click the application's icon in the Finder, such as Safari's icon.
From the Finder File menu, choose Get Info (or press Command-I).
Select the checkbox named "Open using Rosetta."
Close the Get Info window.

Hope this helps?
Chris
Definitely NOT recommended in Absynth's case...

http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.p ... ntelmac_us

ew

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Post by nordmach » Sun Aug 13, 2006 7:25 pm

ew...NI's just talking about getting the Absynth ready for "Universal"

"Native Instruments products will soon be compatible with the latest generation of Apple™ Macintosh computers, which are now based on the Intel™ Dual Core Engine. Native Instruments is already working on enabling products for use with the new processor architecture of the Intel-based Mac systems.
The first compatible NI products are scheduled to be released in the 3rd quarter of 2006. "

So I don't really know what you mean?
Isn't everybody doing what NI's doing right now?

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Post by AdamJay » Sun Aug 13, 2006 8:28 pm

nordmach wrote:ew...NI's just talking about getting the Absynth ready for "Universal"

"Native Instruments products will soon be compatible with the latest generation of Apple™ Macintosh computers, which are now based on the Intel™ Dual Core Engine. Native Instruments is already working on enabling products for use with the new processor architecture of the Intel-based Mac systems.
The first compatible NI products are scheduled to be released in the 3rd quarter of 2006. "

So I don't really know what you mean?
Isn't everybody doing what NI's doing right now?

cb
you gotta read the whole page.
scroll down to the end of that page on NI's site, it says:

Notes:

Native Instruments does not recommend, or offer technical support for, using its products within the "Rosetta" environment on Intel-based Macintosh computers.

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Post by nordmach » Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:22 pm

Ok...I realize that. But I didn't say anything about company support now...LOL!
I'm talking about inspiration....and getting some work done anyway, any how!
It'll work for the time being. It's all about getting the idea down isn't it guys? In the mean time you know it's all going to happen by the end of this year more or less right?
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Post by ewistrand » Mon Aug 14, 2006 4:44 pm

nordmach wrote:Ok...I realize that. But I didn't say anything about company support now...LOL!
I'm talking about inspiration....and getting some work done anyway, any how!
It'll work for the time being. It's all about getting the idea down isn't it guys? In the mean time you know it's all going to happen by the end of this year more or less right?
He's not going to get any work done that way- running under Rosetta's going to make his G4 look like a speed demon in comparison...

ew

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Post by nordmach » Mon Aug 14, 2006 5:56 pm

I totally understand what your saying. But I'm only saying to get a part down and export the file. That's it!
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Post by jxnblk » Wed Aug 16, 2006 6:48 am

i'm running into the same problems with not being able to run non-intel vsts on my new macbook. does anybody know about any programs that can let me run vsts on another machine the way fx teleport does, only with a mac and a pc?

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