

These rules are implemented at the moderators' discretion. No RF Broadcasting Advice beyond 'Consult a Professional/FCC Lawyer'Įquipment Recommendations must show effort. No politically or religiously focused posts/comments No Personal Information, Including Artist or Company Names

Go to the No Stupid Questions Thread if you need help.Ībsolutely no advice for rigging/electrical/life safety/ is allowed beyond 'Consult a professional.'ĭo not illegally distribute media such as vendor-locked software or books.

LiveSound on Telegram (Ask to be added) Auto-Tune works best with clean, well-recorded audio.Do you have a buzz, hiss, or ninja in your sound system? Post here to get some help! This includes microphones, mixers, amplifiers, speakers and everything in-between.

This is a place for questions, links, and discussions about the professional Live Sound world. When forcing Logic into Rosetta mode it works as it did before the update to V10.0, but this kinda defeats the whole purpose of all plugins and Console being M1 native now.Please note that new reddit accounts are unable to make posts here, so please direct your questions to the "No Stupid Questions" Thread The DSP load does not exceed the limits and the plugin is authorized. I tried reinstalling the whole UAD package (clean reinstall), reauthorizing all plugins through the control panel and rescanning all plugins in Logic (after manually deleting the AU cache), but when trying to use AutoTune Advanced as an insert effect it just says "Disabled" in red letters at the bottom. The plugin works just fine when running it as an insert in Console. I'm encountering this issue where after installing UAD V10.0 the AutoTune Realtime Advanced Plugin (the one that is supposed to be M1 native now, not the one with the white and blue interface) stopped working in Logic when running the DAW in the regular native mode (I'm using an M1 Mac with Monterey 12.3.1).
