What to do if GENOME is not Visible in Logic?
If you have installed GENOME on your computer, but it is not visible when looking to insert the plugin on an audio track on Logic Pro, here are the guidelines given by Apple for Logic Pro to remedy this.
Restart your Mac
If your Mac is running macOS High Sierra or later and you recently installed GENOME that isn't available in Logic Pro, restart your Mac.
- Choose Apple menu > Restart.
- Open Logic Pro.
- Click an Audio Effect, Instrument, or MIDI Effect slot to see if GENOME is available in the pop-up menu.
If GENOME still isn't available in Logic Pro, make sure that the plug-in is installed.
Make Sure That GENOME is Installed
- Choose Logic Pro > Settings (or Preferences) > Plug-in Manager
- In the Plug-in Manager, locate GENOME. To filter the list by manufacturer, click Two notes Audio Engineering in the left column
If “not authorized” appears in the Compatibility column for GENOME, make sure it is properly authorized
- Reinstall GENOME, then restart the computer
- Open Logic Pro, then check the Plug-in Manager to see if GENOME appears there. If it does, open a project and make sure GENOME is available
- If GENOME appears in the Plug-in Manager, but is not available in a Logic Pro project, rescan the plug-in
- If you still can't find the plug-in in the Plug-in Manager, reset all Audio Units
Rescan a plug-in
If GENOME appears in the Plug-in Manager but still isn't available in Logic Pro, rescan the plug-in.
- In the plug-in Manager, locate GENOME. To filter by manufacturer, click Two notes Audio Engineering in the left column
- If “failed validation” appears in the Compatibility column for GENOME, select the plug-in in the list, then click Reset & Rescan Selection
- If “not authorized” appears in the Compatibility column for GENOME, make sure the plug-in is properly authorized, then rescan the plug-in
- If GENOME doesn't appear in the plug-in manager, try reset all Audio Units
Reset all Audio Units in Logic Pro
If you can't find GENOME in the Plug-In Manager in Logic Pro, try resetting all Audio Units using the Plug-in Manager.
- Choose Logic Pro > Settings (or Preferences) > Plug-In Manager
- Click Full Audio Unit Reset
- Close Logic Pro, then reopen it. Logic Pro rescans all installed Audio Units plug-ins
- Check Logic Pro to see if the plug-in is available
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