Hi,
we tested them and they works.
If SWAM plugins are not detected by Logic Pro X or GarageBand be sure you have rebooted your system, as suggested at the end of the installation.
Also, you may try to clean the Audio Units cache before rebooting the system. Note: this will cause a full rescan of all the plugins installed on the machine.
- In the Finder, choose Go > Go to Folder from the menu.
- Type ~/Library/Caches in the “Go to the folder” field.
- Press the Go button
- Remove the “com.apple.audiounits.cache” file.
- Remove the ~/Library/Caches/AudioUnitCache folder
Try installing each of them twice, one immediately after the other. Then logout and login again. (This worked for another customer)
Applications on Catalina and Big Sur ask to have control on the Finder. Maybe you have not allowed Logic to take control of the whole filesystem?
Check this video: https://youtu.be/dADUwM_4_3c?t=84
Please be sure Logic has permission on the whole filesystem.
Hi,
we tested them and they works.
If SWAM plugins are not detected by Logic Pro X or GarageBand be sure you have rebooted your system, as suggested at the end of the installation.
Also, you may try to clean the Audio Units cache before rebooting the system. Note: this will cause a full rescan of all the plugins installed on the machine.
- In the Finder, choose Go > Go to Folder from the menu.
- Type ~/Library/Caches in the “Go to the folder” field.
- Press the Go button
- Remove the “com.apple.audiounits.cache” file.
- Remove the ~/Library/Caches/AudioUnitCache folder
Try installing each of them twice, one immediately after the other. Then logout and login again. (This worked for another customer)
Applications on Catalina and Big Sur ask to have control on the Finder. Maybe you have not allowed Logic to take control of the whole filesystem?
Check this video: https://youtu.be/dADUwM_4_3c?t=84
Please be sure Logic has permission on the whole filesystem.