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  • Alrighty. I’ve just rescanned my Audio Units in Logic, but the plugin isn’t showing up. Are there any more weird, completely unintuitive steps I need to take in order to get my plugins up and running?

    If you are using High Sierra (macOS 10.13) or Mojave (10.14), you should restart your computer after installing our plugins. Apple made some changes to High Sierra/Mojave that require a restart for some plugins to appear in DAWs (especially Logic…) after installation.

    It sometimes takes more than one restart, too, so don’t get discouraged if it’s not found after the first one.

    If that doesn’t work, this is where I lean on the expertise of Don Gunn, producer/mixer/drummer extraordinaire, and a long time user of Logic. Don writes:

    If you are having issues with newly installed plug-ins showing up in
    LogicX, it may be necessary to trash the AudioUnit cache and allow
    LogicX to rescan your plug-ins when you restart the application. To do
    this, follow these steps:

    1. You need to access the Library directory in your User account; Apple
    has hidden this since OSX 10.7, so to show the User Library, hold the
    “Option/Alt” key on your keyboard while clicking the “Go” menu in the
    Finder menubar. You will see the Library toggle between visible and not
    if you alternately press/let go of the Option key.

    2. Choose “Library”

    3. A new Finder window will open with the User Library directory open.

    4. Navigate to the following path: Caches/AudioUnitCache

    5. In the AudioUnitCache folder is a file called
    “com.apple.audiounits.cache”; you can trash this file or the entire
    AudioUnitCache folder.

    6. Restart LogicX and the application will rescan all of your installed
    AudioUnit plug-ins.

    Thanks, Don!

    I still need help …

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