How do you get massive in logic?
If I’m correct, simply create a new Software Instrument, then select the input on the side as Audio Units>Native Instruments>Massive. That should open up Massive for you.
How do I get plugins to show up in logic?
In Logic Pro X
- Download the plugin to your computer and install it.
- Launch Logic Pro X.
- Go to the Logic Pro X tab on the top left, and click on “Preferences” > “Plug-In Manager.”
- In the Plug-In Manager, you should be able to locate the plugin on your computer.
Where are my FM8 presets?
The factory sounds are at C:/Program Files/Common Files/Native Instruments/Shared Content/Sounds/FM 7 and C:/Program Files/Common Files/Native Instruments/Shared Content/Sounds/FM8. The user sounds are at My Documents/Native Instruments/Shared Content/Sounds/FM8.
What is Kontakt Player?
KONTAKT PLAYER is a free application that hosts all of Native Instruments’ sample-based instruments, as well as third-party products made for the platform. Instruments made for KONTAKT PLAYER will also run in the full version of KONTAKT.
Where are Kontakt libraries?
Free Kontakt Libraries (2021 Update)
- Kontakt Factory Selection by Native Instruments.
- Twenty Five by Native Instruments.
- Play Series Selection by Native Instruments.
- Kinetic Treats by Native Instruments.
- The Free Orchestra by ProjectSAM.
- Free Stuff by Soniccouture.
- Ferrum – Free Edition by Keepforest.
- Arcane by Embertone.
What to do if your ni Plug in does not show up in logic?
If your NI plug-in does not appear in Logic, you have to make sure the AU plug-in file is installed on your system. If your NI plug-in still does not show up in Logic, you have to manually reinitialize the missing plug-in. Look for the NI plug-in file “*your product name*.component” (e.g. “Massive.component”).
Where does massive store its presets in logic?
You can point Massive to the folder where it stores its presets from inside Logic. In Massive choose File – Options – Browser and check where it’s looking for the sounds, add the path if it’s missing (default should be something like ~/Documents/Native Instruments/Massive/Sounds.)
Why is my Native Instruments plug-in not showing up in logic?
If your Native Instruments plug-in is still not showing up in Logic even when the corresponding “.component” file is installed, please follow the below steps: Make sure that Logic is closed. Move the file to another location on your hard drive (e.g. the Desktop) and make sure it is not present in the Components folder anymore.
How to fix missing NI Massive plugin in Maschine?
This makes it very easy to solve this problem. Just copy the file paths of each plugin you wish to use, such as NI Massive in Maschine, and then copy them into the plugin file path field within Maschine’s preferences. Just remember to save your changes and rescan for plugins to ensure that your updates have been recognized.