Logic uses exclusively the Audio Unit (AU) plug-in format to load Native Instruments plug-ins. 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. While you’re waiting, think about drum machines. They’re basically multitasking metronomes with funk in the trunk. Launch Logic. Go to Logic’s Channel Strip and add Serum. Note: If you wish to set up a KONTAKT Library provided by Native Instruments instead, read this article. KONTAKT allows you to add third-party Powered By KONTAKT Libraries to the Browser.These libraries can also be used with the free KONTAKT Player.Please check the third-party manufacturer's product page to find out if your Library is Powered By KONTAKT.
I'm running a 2013 MBP running a boot camp partition. When I installed bootcamp, I underestimated the actual sizing required to run windows with more than one program, and today I tried to increase the partition, and that's why I'm here. I ran the disk utility and made an empty partition of 20Gbs but when i tried to switch back to windows, nothing appears when I do the restart-hold alt/option thing. I restarted back into mac and opened the disk utility again, and I have no idea what is wrong right now. The only thing suspicious that I found that the Owners tab when I select BOOTCAMP says Owners: Disabled, but the Macintosh HD tab says Enabled. Anything at all would be appreciated because as of now I can't run my windows partition. Thanks for reading 😀
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