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Has anyone had the following error message come up and does anyone know how to fix it?
I’m in the latest version of Logic Pro X.
The plug-in named ‘Superior Dr’ of type ‘0 – 32’ isn’t available on your system
The option to choose multi-output 16Xstereo has disappeared for Superior Drummer 3 and EZdrummer 3 but is still available for EZdrummer 2 somehow. Trying to mix the drums on a new song I’m working on at the moment, so this is really frustrating.
Hi,
please try first with starting Logic in Rosetta mode.
*Edit – I first misread your post. Please open the AU Plug-in Manager in Logic and perform a ‘Reset & Rescan’ operation on the two plug-ins.
You can also try with deleting the AU cache and rebooting the Mac.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Thank you. I tried all of the above, and I also tried uninstalling and reinstalling Superior Drummer 3
Has anyone had the following error message come up and does anyone know how to fix it?
I’m in the latest version of Logic Pro X.The plug-in named ‘Superior Dr’ of type ‘0 – 32’ isn’t available on your system
The option to choose multi-output 16Xstereo has disappeared for Superior Drummer 3 and EZdrummer 3 but is still available for EZdrummer 2 somehow. Trying to mix the drums on a new song I’m working on at the moment, so this is really frustrating.
Operating system: macOS Sequoia (15)
- This topic was modified 2 days, 10 hours ago by
joneirikboholm.
When you say the multi-out has disappeared – is that in Logic or SD3? And did things work okay before you updated Logic? Did you also update MacOS? Are you running the latest revision of SD3?
Jack
aka musicman691 on other forums
Superior Drummer 3.4.0
Area 33 1.0.0
Death and Darkness 1.0.1
PT 2021.6
OSX 10.13.6
3.46 GHz hex core 2012 MacPro 48 gig ram
First and obvious question: do the Stereo versions of Superior Drummer 3 and EZ Drummer 3 load? I’m guessing that if they do, then you may have some sort of corruptions in either the plug-in, Logic project or Logic itself (but I doubt this since other plug-ins work).
To reiterate John’s suggestion of uninstalling and reinstalling. After you uninstall, ensure that the AU & VSTs no longer exist by going to the /Library/Audio/Plug-ins/ folder and checking the folders underneath it to see if the plug-ins have actually been removed before doing an install. Once you re-install, open Logic to see if it automatically scans and validates your plug-ins. If not, you need to do a Reset & Re-Scan in Logic.
I just tested both Stereo and Multi-Channel channel version of both in Logic 11.2 and they load without issue.
jord
Thank you. The stereo versions load just fine, and there’s no change if I open a new project, and I’ve had no problems with other plugins.
I’ll give uninstalling and reinstalling another try, and adding the steps you mentioned. Haven’t thought of uninstalling and reinstalling Logic before right now. Maybe I’ll give that a try as well. Do you happen to know if I would have to reinstall all my plugins and if I lose all my settings, templates, project folders and so on if I do a full reinstall of Logic?
Plugins are kept separate from Logic. Reinstalling Logic won’t affect your plugins. Templates and presets are stored in your user area.
When you reinstalled Superior Drummer, did Logic attempt to validate it when launching?
Jord
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