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Moving plug-ins to the "Plug-Ins (Unused)" folder
I have repeatedly selected yes when presented with the dialogue box that says "The following Plug-ins failed to load because they are not valid 64 bit AAX plugins:
Reaktor5.aaxplugin Solid Bus Comp.aaxplugin Solid Dynamics.aaxplugin Transient Master.aaxplugin" Each time I do so I am advanced to the next dialogue box from which I want to "Open Recent Session". When I try that, invariably Pro Tools freezes up and I have to force quit. Has anyone else encountered this problem? If so, has a solution presented itself? Please advise. Thank you very much. |
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Re: Moving plug-ins to the "Plug-Ins (Unused)" folder
Try removing them manually.
Library/Application Support/Avid/Plugins Move them to the unused folder. |
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Re: Moving plug-ins to the "Plug-Ins (Unused)" folder
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