Issue with loading Melda Production VSTs in Ableton LS 12

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Hello,
I had run the Melda Production VSTs in Ableton 11 in the past with no issues, and now I am running ALS 12 (new laptop (bought it used, but fresh boot), mac OS running ventura 13.6.6). I installed the Melda Productions free VSTs and when I tried opening within Ableton I get this error:

Could not initialize the GUI subsystem.
Error: File "/Users/user/Library/Application Support/MeldaProduction/MAnalyzer/StyleSettingsV13.cfg" could not be created. Make sure there is no write-protected file already existing.

And after that a box pops up:
Could not load the required resources. The software hasn't been installed correctly. Please reinstall the software and contact our support if that doesn't help.



I have tried the following:
1. restarting the computer
2. installing with the MPluginManager, then uninstalling and trying with MAudioPlugins 13.06. Both led to the same issues
3. I went to the folders mentioned in the error to ensure that they are all read/write capable... the MeldaProduction folder is read/write enabled, but /MAnalyzer/. does not exist... I have the setting toggled to show hidden files.
4. I tried other VSTs that have GUIs (such as Valhalla)

Thanks in advance for any help or hints.

Best,
Ryan

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Hi there, you have to change the "access rights" (I hope that is the correct term) so that you as a user can READ and WRITE to the subfolders of the folder mentioned in the pop-up window.
So go to the folder hit cmd+I (for information window) and then unlock the folder and change the rights to your user. Hope That helps...

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photic wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:29 pm Hi there, you have to change the "access rights" (I hope that is the correct term) so that you as a user can READ and WRITE to the subfolders of the folder mentioned in the pop-up window.
So go to the folder hit cmd+I (for information window) and then unlock the folder and change the rights to your user. Hope That helps...
indeed that works, thank you!

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I realize you;re on a Mac, but I've fixed issues like this by doing the 'Run As Administrator/ on Win. I've had luck with the Change Rights thing also.

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photic wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:29 pm Hi there, you have to change the "access rights" (I hope that is the correct term) so that you as a user can READ and WRITE to the subfolders of the folder mentioned in the pop-up window.
So go to the folder hit cmd+I (for information window) and then unlock the folder and change the rights to your user. Hope That helps...
Thank you!! This worked.

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