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Nambu on Mac!

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  • @auxmux said:

    @Kashi said:
    Would love to be able to use Nambu in Ableton. What am I missing?

    Are you on a M1 machine?

    Ah, nope.
    That'll be it then....

  • @mjm1138 said:

    @ervin said:

    @knewspeak said:
    Is anyone having problems instantiating Nambu in Logic or other DAW’s, Laplace is fine, Nambu is working fine standalone but not in Logic or Live.

    Can confirm that Nambu validates but does not open in Logic (m1 Mini / Ventura 13.3.1 / LP 10.7.7)

    I had some issues in Logic but found that if I saved and closed the project in question, quit Logic, and started everything back up that Nambu launched and worked fine. Just verified that my projects with Nambu will open and play in Logic (M2 Air / MacOS 13.3.1 / LP 10.7.7)

    Edit: also launches and plays in Live Lite 11.2.11

    I have just rescanned Nambu in Logic’s plugin manager, first time it failed the scan, stating it couldn’t be opened, second time it passed. It is now working again in Logic and Live. Perhaps this is due to to how MacOS handles and verifies AU3 plugins.

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