![]() ![]() I wrote about it on a another sub a few years ago after getting a few audition projects under my belt and the adobe team reached out to me via a DM about helping my school up and running with audition.Īlso right at that time my old high school teacher reached out to me asking if I could help with sound for a students film he was entering in a competition. I went back to my school for someone else’s graduation and talked to a professor who said they were no longer going to be using protools for similar reasons. I ended up switching to audition for film projects and it was probably easier for me to learn audition as I worked on this project than it was to actually do it in protools. I was just starting a new film project and I figured I’d check out the update and see if it fixed some issues I had but nope fucked my week right up. ![]() Eventually they did push out a patch that made it compatible but only because I think a lot of people complained. So I upgraded to the OS it said was recommended and it gave me a “this version of protools isn’t compatible with your os please upgrade to the next version of protools.” It was 100% to force people to pay for the upgrade. Always had problems with iLok and then one day protools pushed out an update that basically made it unstable on my os. I had to have protools for school and I hated it. ![]() Honestly protools is never going to be in the cards for me. Ain’t nobody in their right goddam mind using Pro Tools as a joke. I fucking love Logic so hard, but when someone is like, “I use Pro Tools”, I’m like, “You’re using a 1996 Nissan Stanza with 5 spoilers on it- but I get it.” And you respect them, because they’re fucking serious. Like if you took AI to analyze the characteristics of all DAWs through the whole of internet archives, it would find that Pro Tools “Once dominated the market in power and capability- now dominates the market in editing speeds, that could one day propel a spacecraft into other dimensions.” It’s like holy shit. I dunno how fast these old school Pro Tools motherfuckers are editing and splicing and dicing and nudging, but seriously, for the past 20 years, “fast editing” is like everyone’s dream or whatever, and if that was a dream to be had, Pro Tools could make it come true. Like you strip away everything that made Pro Tools a Legend in early DAW days- and lemme just put it simply: “HOLY FUCK YOU CAN USE A COMPUTER AND THEN YOU PUT A COMPUTER ON IT TO RECORD AND MIX AND MAKE MUSIC THAT COMPETES WITH ANALOG WHAT IN THE FUCKING FUCK”, to say the least- I think all that’s left is editing speed. In the event that you do not use a supported DAW, you can refer to your DAW's online documentation to reset and rescan your plug-ins in those programs.For someone who’s been using it since the late 90’s (not me, btw- I’m a Logic user since early 00’s), I think the actual actual answer is, “editing speed”. If your DAW is not on the above list, it does not mean that our plug-ins will not work - it just means we do not test as thoroughly with those applications, and cannot guarantee a definitive solution. Since different DAWs have different methods for resetting the blocklist, please select your DAW below to view the necessary steps:Ĭubase 9.5 - 10.5 / Nuendo 8 - 10 Unsupported DAWs Download and install the latest version of the iLok License Manager.Make sure your plug-ins are activated properly.Make sure your plug-ins are installed to the default location, and that your DAW's plug-in path is set to scan that location.While different DAWs have different methods for resetting and rescanning your plug-ins, here's some general information that should be applicable for most DAWs: Any of these may cause your DAW to think your plug-ins are faulty and will blocklist them in order to avoid loading a "faulty" plug-in every time you open it. ![]() This can occur for a variety of reasons, such as connection issues with an iLok USB (if you use one), running the installer while your DAW is open, or if your license is not activated to a valid location. My plug-ins won't show up in my DAW - what do I do? Background InformationĪfter installing your plug-ins, if you can't find them in your DAW, it's likely that they have been blocklisted by your DAW. ![]()
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