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Betas of my AUv3 apps for iOS on M1 and x86 macOS

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  • @NeonSilicon said:

    @Schmotown said:
    @NeonSilicon I've installed the MacOS versions (M1 MacBook Air) but all I'm seeing are the Doc files, not the apps or plugins themselves.

    The plugins are in the app that is the doc files. You should be able to see the plugins in Logic or GarageBand when the documentation is installed. You may need to open the docs to get the OS to see the plugins too.

    That worked. As you said, LRC5 fails validation in Logic checking the "use" box overrides that. All five apps seem to be stable and performing as they should. Thanks @NeonSilicon.

  • @NeonSilicon said:
    I don't think a 42" TV would fit on my desk. What I would really like is about a 24" 4K. That would be ideal. The Mini does look really nice on the TV in the living room though and being able to sit on the couch and play through MainStage is great.

    It's not 4K but look at the Dell U2520D. It has a built in USB-C hub and a single cable provides power, data, video, and audio when connected to a Mac or iPad Pro. Beautiful image, too. Here it is with the iPad:

  • @Schmotown said:

    @NeonSilicon said:
    I don't think a 42" TV would fit on my desk. What I would really like is about a 24" 4K. That would be ideal. The Mini does look really nice on the TV in the living room though and being able to sit on the couch and play through MainStage is great.

    It's not 4K but look at the Dell U2520D. It has a built in USB-C hub and a single cable provides power, data, video, and audio when connected to a Mac or iPad Pro. Beautiful image, too. Here it is with the iPad:

    Nice setup!

    When I do finally give in and move to the Mini as my main machine, Dell definitely has some monitors that are pretty nice. I've gotten so used to doing layout and testing in Xcode on the 5K though. It's really helpful to be able to have full iPad display on screen while still having editing views up. Though, I do need to remember that it wasn't that long ago that I used to do all this on 1080p.

    Thanks for letting me know that the AU's are working!

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