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From: Colin Shapiro <musos@icon.co.za>
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 at 6:18:49 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] AU Validation in Waveburner
Message #226823
This is a reply to #226822.
>Message posted by Chico Freeman <chicofreeman@mac.com>: > >I just clean installed OS X 10.4.8 and Logic Pro 7.2.3 on a brand new 320 >gig HD with Waves Platinum Bundle latest update 5.x. My AU Validation went >smoothly with Logic but it gets stuck with Waveburner and until now I have >not been able to open Waveburner at all. It never gets past the Waves L3 >Ultramaximizer AU plugin. What can I do to remedy this situation. Here's something that might help: There's a small app called AUmanager which you can get here for free: http://www.grantedsw.com/aum/ It allows you to create different sets of AU plugins for different purposes. What it does is this: In your folder Yourdrive/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins is a folder called Components where all your AU's are stored. AUmanager creates a new folder called Components (Disabled). Let's say you have a complete set of AU's for Logic, but you only want basic stuff (or nothing) for Waveburner. Make a new cut-down set. The "unwanted plugins are moved to the Disabled folder. Use Waveburner When you're done, re-select your full set or your Logic set - the plugins are moved back to where they were. Simple, easy and it works well. Hope this helps Colin
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