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Activate the Audio units folder, and/or VST2/VST3 folders as required.ħ. Open Live's Preferences → Plug-ins (Live 10.1 and later)/ File Folder (all Live versions until 10.1) → Plug-In Sources.Ħ.
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You can instead install your plug-ins to a custom folder if you prefer (VST 2 and VST 3 only)ĥ.
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Download the latest installer file from the plug-in manufacturer's website and run it.Ģ. Note: Make sure that your plug-in folders do no contain any other files than the plug-ins with their respective extensions (.au. Please note that some specific AU involve Intel-compiled processes, and that these will require Live to be run as an intel application via Rosetta 2. When used on an Apple Silicon computer, the Universal build of Live 11.1 and above only recognises VST2 and VST3 plug-ins natively compiled for Apple Silicon.
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See this article for info on how to access the MIDI outputs of a plug-in. If you wish to route MIDI from a plug-in you need to use the VST version instead. AU plug-ins do not support a direct MIDI out.Some AU plug-ins may have different preset handling than the VST, or vice versa.

See our recommendations for transferring Live projects. Provided the other user is using the same version of the plug-in, they'll be able to open the set and the plug-ins will be available.
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I don't have any experience with logic pro and I'm not really interested in using it so hopefully things with Ableton at least work well enough to get by at launch. So far things don't seem to be going that smooth.

They'd just have a different marketing scheme.Īt any rate, several developers have announce their support or lack there of. If it disappeared tomorrow, all those devices and all those apps would still be out there. The app store didn't invent the internet. All taken care of.īut I guess there's always something to complain about. Now you can push a button and reach 1.5 billion active devices world wide just like that. If anything the App store kickstarted a whole new economy. I come from a time where you had to find a publisher. And a big reason why I love the App store.Īlso, before the App store you'd have about 0% chance as a small developer to make any money at all (yes, there are exceptions). Which is sadly pretty accurate a lot of the time. Name one successful app company that sells iphone/android apps without paying apple / google. I have no idea how you tied Uber in there. Gamestop exists because millions of people don't get their games from the xbox/sony marketplace. I KNOW you know artists who refuse to put their stuff on spotify etc. I know you know of successful companies that don't sell their stuff on ebay or amazon. And even the ones who owe their success to those markets had other realistic alternatives to reach their goals. that have launched and sold a successful product etc. You can probably think of a thousand artists, manufacturers, developers, etc. Amazon, Ebay, Uber, Playstation, Xbox, Spotify (as an artist), etc.

Either you give up privacy (and pay the price) or you pay directly. Almost every other regulated platform works more or less the same way though. I wasn't talking about the classic OS flavors in this context.
