Logic Pro 9 pod farm au plugin absent...

Hugo Jacquet

Logician
Hello,

I am trying to insert pod farm plugin in an audio track. It is however simply not there in the insert menu. Native instruments show up fine...

I uninstalled (deleted PODFarm.component from library/audio/plugins/components/) and re-installed the pod farm au (I saw it re-appear in realtime in the directory while installing).

I restarted Logic, ran the audio units manager (again), but podfarm is simply not in the list...

Did a google and found out validation could be cumbersome, but no info in relation to the plugin not being in the list...

"Help" 🙂

Hugo
 
Not sure this applies to you, but my Pod Farm has a hardware dongle, i.e., my POD XT. So it won't show up unless the POD is connected to the computer. There is a stand-alone POD farm version, if you have that it none of this will help...
 
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Soved!

If you are running Logic in 64 bit mode, restart with it in 32 bit mode for the AU Validation to re-scan it.

Hey, thanks. I didn't realize pod farm 1 was 32 bit! So this solved it.

In the meantime I took the opportunity to explore the amp designer and I must say I am quite impressed by amp designer. Maybe I will not need pod farm after all...

I am btw running pod farm with an UX8, so no need for a dongle 🙂.

Hugo

P.S. @Eli, still learning from your tutorials and forcing myself to use Logic instead of Cubase. It is starting to take off!
 
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Dongle

Not sure this applies to you, but my Pod Farm has a hardware dongle, i.e., my POD XT. So it won't show up unless the POD is connected to the computer. There is a stand-alone POD farm version, if you have that it none of this will help...

In that case, my UX8 is the dongle.

This little problem I had "forced" me to explore the amp designer (I am fairly new to logic) and I was surprised with smooth tones I could get from it (I am not a high- gain guy, more into 335/ jazz, fusion and blues sounds).

For my purpose better tone in fact then through pod farm which sounds to my ears much more "gritty" and "stiff"...

Hugo
 
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