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thomaskyhn

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CS-80 standalone crashes on OS X 10.11
« on: September 17, 2015, 10:40:15 pm »
CS-80 V2 (2.6.3 755) standalone crashes on OS X 10.11 (GM) while opening; happens every time.

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Re: CS-80 standalone crashes on OS X 10.11
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2015, 10:00:18 am »
I experience the same issue with Jupiter-8V2 demo.

You can find my post here: http://forum.arturia.com/index.php?topic=85497.msg124261#new

EDIT: In my case, the AU plugin crashes during logic pro x 10.2 validation. The standalone version seems to work.

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Re: CS-80 standalone crashes on OS X 10.11
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2015, 05:31:11 pm »
Hello,
today i found a way to fix the problem when Logic Pro crashes/hangs while scanning the Audio Units.
This is going to be a little complicated.
On OS X 10.11 El Capitan Apple implemented the new version of Audio Unit (3), many plugins do not pass the validation.
To validate them Logic uses a programm called auvaltool. I replaced it with an older version (can be found online) and everything works fine after rescanning.
Before you can replace the auvaltool you have too disable the new "System Integrity Protection", which is one of the new el capitan features and protects system files from beeing modified (like the auvaltool).

1. Disable System Inegrity Protection by rebooting into recovery partition. Then open Utilities-> Terminal (Shell comand window)
type in "csrutil disable", without the "" and press enter
to restart your mac type in "reboot" and press enter

2. Download old version of auvaltool, for example from here: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4081659?tstart=0

3. Open Finder, click on Go To -> Got to folder and type in "/usr/bin" (without the "")

4. Search for the file auvaltool and make a copy of it to your desktop (if something wents wrong)

5. replace auvaltool in the /usr/bin folder with the one you downloaded in step 2

6. Restart Logic, Open empty project, Go to Settings-> Plugin-Manager. Select not validated plugins ant click on rescan

I hope i did help you with this, tell me if it worked for you!
 

 

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