Audio Unit "skip for now" - how to I rescan?
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Audio Unit "skip for now" - how to I rescan?
Hello,
I needed to really quickly get into DP so I skipped it scanning my recent plugin installs. However, I now want to use these plugins. What do I need to do to get DP to rescan only these plugins? I really dont want to go through the process of rescanning everything again as for some reason my UAD plugins take FOREVER to scan!
Thanks.
I needed to really quickly get into DP so I skipped it scanning my recent plugin installs. However, I now want to use these plugins. What do I need to do to get DP to rescan only these plugins? I really dont want to go through the process of rescanning everything again as for some reason my UAD plugins take FOREVER to scan!
Thanks.
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Re: Audio Unit "skip for now" - how to I rescan?
You should be able to go into DP's preferences, choose the Audio Plug-In pane and you will see a list of your plug-ins. You should be able to select specific plug-ins and then click the "Rexamine" button. Sometimes you have to click it twice. I'm not in front of DP right now and I don't know what happens when you've NEVER examined a plug, but hopefully it's a similar process you can do from that window.LGK_Dude wrote:Hello,
I needed to really quickly get into DP so I skipped it scanning my recent plugin installs. However, I now want to use these plugins. What do I need to do to get DP to rescan only these plugins? I really dont want to go through the process of rescanning everything again as for some reason my UAD plugins take FOREVER to scan!
Thanks.
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Re: Audio Unit "skip for now" - how to I rescan?
I would think it would just rescan the next time you launch DP, no?
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Re: Audio Unit "skip for now" - how to I rescan?
There's a pref you can trash that will cause DP to rescan. I'm not in front of DP and don't recall which one it is offhand. Sry.
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Re: Audio Unit "skip for now" - how to I rescan?
User/Library/Preferences/com.motu.motuaudiosystem
Trash Audio Unit Info Cache 64-bit
Then it will rebuild.
Trash Audio Unit Info Cache 64-bit
Then it will rebuild.
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Re: Audio Unit "skip for now" - how to I rescan?
Dredging up this post to seek the assistance of the collective...
I installed a new Waves plug-in which required me to use the Waves Central installer. When using it, I got a message that I needed to reinstall my existing plug-ins, which I was able to do. However, I can't get DP to rescan my plug-ins. I looked for the preference listed above, but it does not seem to exist in Mac OS Sierra (10.12.4). Anyone know where to find the audio unit preferences? I'm installing this on a system running DP 7.4, that used to have Trueverb installed and running fine. All my Waves plugs are MIA right now.
Help?
Well, ok, never mind. Turns out that DP 7.24 is not compatible with current Waves versions. Probably something to do with 32 vs 64 bit plug-ins. I did find out how to delete the plug ins cache from the Waves support page. Had to hold down Option while clicking on the preferences folder, or something like that. I did all that and still no-go for Waves until I upgraded the system to DP 8.07. Waves plug-ins showed right up on restart. So, problem solved.
I installed a new Waves plug-in which required me to use the Waves Central installer. When using it, I got a message that I needed to reinstall my existing plug-ins, which I was able to do. However, I can't get DP to rescan my plug-ins. I looked for the preference listed above, but it does not seem to exist in Mac OS Sierra (10.12.4). Anyone know where to find the audio unit preferences? I'm installing this on a system running DP 7.4, that used to have Trueverb installed and running fine. All my Waves plugs are MIA right now.
Help?
Well, ok, never mind. Turns out that DP 7.24 is not compatible with current Waves versions. Probably something to do with 32 vs 64 bit plug-ins. I did find out how to delete the plug ins cache from the Waves support page. Had to hold down Option while clicking on the preferences folder, or something like that. I did all that and still no-go for Waves until I upgraded the system to DP 8.07. Waves plug-ins showed right up on restart. So, problem solved.
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Re: Audio Unit "skip for now" - how to I rescan?
Right. DP 7.4 isn't supported on Sierra. Glad you're good now!
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Re: Audio Unit "skip for now" - how to I rescan?
Well, maybe not supported, but it was working just fine. It was the new Waves plug-ins that were the problem. I suspect they are 64 bit, which I believe DP 7.24 is not. Don't know this for sure, just know that upgrading to DP 8.07 on that particular system made it all work. Mac OS did not change during this process.dix wrote:Right. DP 7.4 isn't supported on Sierra. Glad you're good now!
Yes, I'm glad it is all relatively pain-free working now.
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