Synth for live 9

Apparently Sylenth won’t have a patch to run their synthesizer with Abelton live 9 for a few months.br
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What do you recommend for other comparable products? I’ve only seen you use Sylenth so far in the tutorials.br

Use our synth ANA

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I don’t know how I haven’t seen that yet. Pretty damn impressive reviews and testimonials.br
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Sylenth does work in Live 9. Just not the 64-bit version yet.

Bought it, downloaded it, installed it, and now I can’t find it.br
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I am running the 64-bit version on a Mac. Well, trying to…br
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Any ideas for me?br
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Open up your Ableton preferences and do a Rescan on the plugins that might do the trick

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Thanks a lot for the reply. I tried to rescan for plug-ins, but I still have nothing… I wish I could take screenshots for you, because I can see some files in my audio subfolder in the library folder on my hard drive. Under plug-ins, there are 2 folders. One is titled Components, the other is VST. in these folders I can see the files A.N.A x64.component and A.N.A x64.vst, respectively. Double-clicking on either of these files just tells me they are corrupt, and nothing happens when I try to drag them directly onto my Abelton dashboard. I tried to load it through the “Install Pack” on the File drop-down, but no luck there either.br
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I’m all out of other ideas…br
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Cheers…

have you enabled the plugin folders in ableton preferences… are your other plugins working?

Jackpot. Got it worked out.br
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Just in case anyone else is having this problem, I’ll just post my procedure in hopes that I can help out someone else will have a similar problem. There is one other forum where a dude is asking for the same thing.br
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Under Preferences in Abelton, on the File/Folder tab, I turned on the 3 buttons underneath the Plug-In Sources. I rescanned a few times with no luck, but I went to Browse at the very bottom of this preferences, and I found the VST folder that contained the synth. Mine was under Macintosh HD/ Library/ Plug-Ins/ Audio.br
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After all that I clicked the Plug-Ins icon on the left menu in Abelton, selected VST, and found the synth under the Custom folder. After it got my license code, everything was working great.br
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Hope this helps.br

If you use JBridge, you can use Sylenth in 64bit Ableton 9 :smiley: