Logic Pro X showing the following message
you have 1 Audio Unit(s) enabled which did not pass the Apple AU validation. This may cause problems and can even crash Logic Pro X or lead to data loss! Please check with the manufacturer(s) for updated versions. We recommend disabling these plug-ins in the Plug-In Manager.
Version: 2.0.3
Hi there
2.0.81 is the latest release - you need to upgrade to this version
Hi there, I’m having the same problem, logic 10.4.1 on Sierra 10.12.6 … Even when restart, reinstall and force enable A.N.A 2 does not appear in my plug in menu.
Can you help?
Cheers,
Can you check in plugin manager within LPX that is has been validated OK
Hey @mblackuk
Does it means that you have tried the “Reset & Rescan” option from within Logic Pro X Plug in Manager and does Logic X Plug in Manager gives you a msg like " failed validation " or is ANA 2 plug in not listed at all in the Plug In manager ??
If your mac Hardware is compatible, I will suggest to upgrade to latest High-Sierra 10.13.5 (17F77) because you’re running the latest version of Logic X.
Next to that, be sure to use the latest version of ANA 2 which is ANA v2.0.81.zip to download from your account.
Aside being up to date, there could be issue with your HDD naming & format ( disk formatted with case sensitive option or special characters in disk name ) or macOSX Files Permission issue.
Here is an exhaustive topic about things you would like to troubleshoot, though this topic is related to ANA , the principle is the same beside the fact that the installation directory and the plugin name is different for ANA 2.
Install Dir
yourmacHDD/Library/Application Support/Sonic Academy/ANA 2
and for the plugins :
yourmacHDD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components/ANA2.component
https://forums.sonicacademy.com/t/ana-doesnt-show-up-in-logic-pro-x/
Plugin manager keeps crashing it and when I force validate it simply does not appear in my plugin menu.
The original ANA is working fine. it is the latest version. It’s a usual system journaled HDD format.
Could you try the following :
1- MOVE ( not copy ) ANA2.component from yourmacHDD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components/ to your desktop
2- Restart Logic X (since plug in is not there anymore AU validator should not crash )
3- Close Logic X & REBOOT your Mac
4- Upon restart, RESET PERMISSIONS ( see following link for guide ) & REBOOT after completing :
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203538
5- Use an App like Permission Reset to “reset” file attribute of ANA2.component on your desktop :
( see example in the topic I linked you to in previous post for permission reset )
6- MOVE BACK ANA2.component to yourmacHDD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components/
7- Open Logic Pro X again to give it a new try.
Also, have you tried a clean uninstall/install of ANA2 plugin ? You’ve got infos in the previous mentioned ANA topic, same principle but directory & plugins names different for ANA2. ( An app like App Delete could help, it’s free to try )
hey @mblackuk ,
Any luck to get ANA 2 working on your Mac ??
I saw your update on a later 2013 topic with ANA, is this linked ?? It’s a bit confusing to see this “late” update.
https://forums.sonicacademy.com/t/ana-wont-open-and-makes-logic-behave-very-strange/