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  1. So I moved all the AU plugs to another folder, and was able to open the Plugin Manager, which let me disable the failed ones. Over half of them passed the check when scanned individually. However, some AU's, like Line 6 Helix Native, didn't even get scanned. Is there a way I can manually scan them, if they are in the 'Components' folder, but don't appear in the Plugin Manager? Thanks.
  2. I was afraid that'd be that answer; I got alot of plugs. Logic scans VST as well (not just AU), right?
  3. I opened Logic (10.7.2) for the first time today and never made it past the splash screen. It "Stopped Responding" while checking the last AU plug. I Force Quit and Restarted the computer, and again, Logic "Stop Responding" on the splash screen message, 'checking the Au plugins' (or something like that). It says that in the splash screen, not a pop up. Any ideas what's going wrong? I'm guessing it's cuz I'm on a Silicon Mac running Monterey 12.1. If it matters, I have successfully loaded Reaper in both regular and Rosetta modes. I'm opening Logic regularly. Thanks.
  4. I think you misunderstood my question. I'm asking about Mapping the SL to Logic...linking it's faders to Logic's volume faders, it's rotary knobs to Logic's pan control, playing plugin instruments with the SL's keys and pads, etc. Thanks.
  5. Hey, Novation has phased out the AutoMap software with Catalina, and now Apple Silicon. I recently upgraded to a 14" M1 MBP...is it possible to map the 61SL MkII to Logic without AutoMap? I literally just bought this keyboard used, and I have a bad feeling that I won't even be able to use it. I know that soon enough I'll be glad I went M1 over Intel...but right now, all the plugin and hardware incompatibilities are an elbow drop to my balls.
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