![]() ![]() So, it seems that DP defaults to MAS if it's available, even if you saved a session with the AU version of a plugin……that's kind of a bummer. All settings in Altiverb were back to where they should be. So, I pulled Altiverb-MAS out of the plugins folder, rebooted DP, re-opened the session, and-everything pulled back up properly. I wondered if maybe DP had defaulted to MAS, which would be strange since the session was saved with Altiverb-AU. After awhile of struggling and looking through the plugin list in the DP prefs, I could see that Altiverb-MAS was enabled along with AU. ![]() When I went to open an old session that had the 15 Altiverbs, all the Altiverbs had lost ALL of their settings. ![]() With my brand new installation of everything, I let the Altiverb installer install everything. With these latest releases of Altiverb, they created a 64-bit MAS version. When AudioEase first created a 64-bit Altiverb, there was only an AU version. Anyway, the point is that I'm deep into Altiverb. I create stems at the same time as the final mix, and the only way to do that is to have discreet reverbs for every stem. My large orchestral template has 15 Altiverbs in it. I worked my way through them, but I thought I'd share, in case anyone else runs into these issues. As, I mentioned in my previous thread, I just upgraded from 10.6.8 to 10.8.5, doing a fully manual upgrade, no auto-migration.Īnyway, I ran into a couple of problems when setting up DP. ![]()
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