Restart the Mac and start Logic Pro, then shut down Logic Pro and move the Audio Units which were moved to the desktop back into the HD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components folder. Restart Logic Pro and your plugin should now appear in the Audio Units list.
- How do I enable plugins in Logic Pro X?
- Why isn't my plugins show up in logic?
- How do I reset plugins in Logic Pro X?
- Why is my logic not playing audio?
How do I enable plugins in Logic Pro X?
Go to the Logic Pro X tab on the top left, and click on “Preferences” > “Plug-In Manager.” In the Plug-In Manager, you should be able to locate the plugin on your computer.
Why isn't my plugins show up in logic?
If your plug-ins are not showing up in the Audio Units Manager, you should close Logic, remove the '. component' files from /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/, open Logic again, close Logic again, and then reinstall your plug-ins. When you open Logic, repeat step 2 in order to re-scan your Audio Units plug-in folder.
How do I reset plugins in Logic Pro X?
Click Logic Pro X on the menu bar > Choose Preferences > Click Plug-in Manager... 3. Select the plugin you wish to rescan (enter the name of the plugin or the manufacturer in the Search Plug-Ins bar) > click Reset & Rescan Selection at the bottom of the Plug-In Manager.
Why is my logic not playing audio?
Open Logic Pro, then choose Logic Pro > Preferences > Audio/MIDI > Devices. Choose Built-In Output from the Output Device pop-up menu. Choose Built-in Microphone (or Built-in Input, depending on your computer) from the Input Device pop-up menu. Open and play back a project that's been experiencing issues.