Thanks for the log file.muzycian wrote:I tried GlassViper and LFX-1310, both working OK here on a mini mac intel with OSX 10.4.10.Oxygenee wrote:Hi!
I was just trying the latest Beta on OSX on an iMac Intel. I realized that certain vst-plug-ins can't be loaded in Mu-Lab.
I tried Quikquak Rayspace and GlassViper as well as Luxonix LFX 1310, which pop-up a window with "Can't create VST Plug-in!".
Hope you get it working!
Strange that it doesn't work on your system
Maybe some shared library is missing?
Anyway, i've added some extra logging code into MU.LAB beta E (coming very soon), so that we might get some more details of what's going on.
So once you got beta E, please do this:
-> Launch MU.LAB
-> Rightclick the background at the left/right of the Transport Panel, and choose "Toggle Log File State" so that you get "Log File Activated".
-> Now goto the VST Plugin Manager -> Add VST Plugins -> choose one of this problematic plugins -> If MU.LAB would ask to rescan, choose yes.
-> OK, at this point you would get "Couldn't create VST plugin"
-> Now quit MU.LAB, and send the Log-yyyymmdd-hhmmss.txt file to me for examination.
All with the coming beta E please, as that one will contain more detailed logging info.
So it seemed that it was about adding the AU (Audio Unit) versions.
MU.LAB for OSX does not (yet?) support AU plugins.
