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    • d.healey
      d.healey @ulrik last edited by

      @ulrik said in AU Compiles but not visible:

      Monterey is the latest system

      I meant the hardware

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      • ulrik
        ulrik @d.healey last edited by

        @d-healey Ok 👍

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        • orange
          orange last edited by

          @trillbilly Have you tried clearing Audio Unit cache?

          You can follow this quick tutorial: https://noiseash.com/knowledge-base/i-cant-see-my-plugins-in-logic-pro-x/

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          • trillbilly
            trillbilly @d.healey last edited by trillbilly

            @d-healey Ok, Ill try another DAW. I believe I have an install of Cubase available.

            EDIT: Just learned AU is not compatible with Cubase. Ill be searching for Reaper or another.

            @orange Thanks! I looked for the file in the video but do not have an "AudioUnitCache" folder in my "Caches" folder. Nor do I have a file "com.apple.audiounit.cache" file. I have all invisible folders visible as well. Maybe Im missing something.

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            • orange
              orange @trillbilly last edited by orange

              @trillbilly said in AU Compiles but not visible:

              Ill be searching for Reaper or another.

              If you don't have Logic Pro X, you can install GarageBand, which is a free DAW in Mac. It also uses AU plugins too.

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              • trillbilly
                trillbilly @orange last edited by

                @orange Thanks. I downloaded Reaper (Evaluation License) and can confirm the 2 AU Plugins still do not show. May be nice to still download GarageBand just for future tests.

                I am exporting again with another unique plugin code. This takes forever so lets cross our fingers!

                The file you were explaining in the video, is this kind of like the "appdata" file in windows?

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                • orange
                  orange @trillbilly last edited by orange

                  @trillbilly said in AU Compiles but not visible:

                  The file you were explaining in the video, is this kind of like the "appdata" file in windows?

                  Not the same thing actually. It is a cache file which is AU plugins specific and it needs to be written on every new AU plugin installation, but sometimes it doesn't happen. Are you sure that you looked at the correct folder? AU cache folder should be there.

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                  • trillbilly
                    trillbilly @orange last edited by trillbilly

                    @orange This is the correct "Caches" location?

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                    • trillbilly
                      trillbilly last edited by

                      I have completed another compile with a new unique VST code but still no luck. Very strange as 7 others exported and show fine but 2 will not show at all.

                      @orange Ill keep digging for the AU Cache Folder. That is my only lead now lol

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                      • dustbro
                        dustbro @trillbilly last edited by

                        @trillbilly Go to the Logic Plug-ins Manager and see if those AU failed validation

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                        • trillbilly
                          trillbilly @dustbro last edited by trillbilly

                          @dustbro I dont have Logic. Is this something I can use outside of the DAW?

                          I checked via the terminal to ensure they were validated and received this back.

                          "valid on disk - satisfies its Designated Requirement"

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                          • d.healey
                            d.healey @trillbilly last edited by

                            @trillbilly Did you give them a unique bundle identifier?

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                            • trillbilly
                              trillbilly @d.healey last edited by

                              @d-healey Are you referring to the "Plugin Code" within HISE Preferences? If so, yes and I have tried multiple times to ensure this isnt the case.

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                              • dustbro
                                dustbro @trillbilly last edited by

                                @trillbilly If you don't have Logic, you can use auvaltool

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                                • d.healey
                                  d.healey @trillbilly last edited by

                                  @trillbilly Bundle identifier 5463f8cf-ac0b-4871-b25c-e0c0586104cc-image.png

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                                  • trillbilly
                                    trillbilly @d.healey last edited by

                                    @d-healey ahhhh, here we go again. I didnt change this on any of them.

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                                    • trillbilly
                                      trillbilly @d.healey last edited by

                                      @d-healey You were right, it was the bundle identifier.

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                                      • d.healey
                                        d.healey @trillbilly last edited by

                                        @trillbilly Glad we solved the mystery 🙂

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