![]() I think that the new MacBook Pro M1 which I also specially for this purpose bought, is fast enough? The old Scarlett has 7,9 ms (3,8 ms output). ![]() When I use it playing software instruments inside Logic, it has a run trip latency of 9,2 ms (1,3 ms output) which is not that impressive. However, the Apollo is famous for its near zero latency, but this is only with the ‘onboard’ plugins. Of course, the last one gives the best performance. Now I am using an old Scarlett, an old Edirol firewire and a new Apollo Twin x Thunderbolt. So, I am looking for the audio interface with the lowest latency round trip and best dynamics in order to make the play feel with the MG2 and a software instrument the best possible. ![]() A question which arises now is if the midi tracking in the way as described above is as fast as when the MG2 is used as a plugin inside Logic? But for the moment I am happy that at least I can play the software instruments in Logic and go on testing different audio interfaces. Yeah…However, it still does not work as a plugin. Then, the same thing I did with the MG2 stand alone app and it created an external midi input in Logic. So, in this way you create a midi input in the DAW with which you can play all the software instruments. Sinds I had Garageband open, suddenly a software instruments was sounding! Then in the window “Midi Machines” I choose “Midi Output”. Then, in the upper window where you choose instruments I choose ‘External Midi Output’. But I managed to make the garageband version working. ![]() Well, MG2 as plugin in Logic still doesn’t show up. Thanks again and hopefully you will get an idea and be able to give me another hint… What do you mean with: if nothing else helps, try to delete its plugin cache? I also installed GarageBand and downloaded the MG GarageBand version from the App Store. Logic has the architecture Apple but did not see AUHostingCompatibilityService(Logic Pro). When I open a project and look in the Audio FX on an audio track, in Audio Units are all my plugins except MG. There MG shows up and it says: successfully activated! I also looked under preferences in the plugin manager. The MG component is in the /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components folder (I copied it there). Logic is running in Silicon mode (Open using rosetta is unchecked). I did everything you described but no results. I am using M1 MacBook Pro and also Big Sur 11.2.3 and Logic 10.6.1. Thanks for reading my issue and hopefully somebody can give me some clue. So, any kind of advice would be very welcome… I have been using Midiguitar 2 a lot on my old iMac 27 inch mid 2010 and it worked really fine! I thought, now with the new Macbook M1 it would be working even better because of faster tracking and possibility of lower latency settings but, nothing. Well, I hope somebody can give me some advice. Can not find any documentation about that). (About the Rosetta: I would also like to know how I can find out if it is running. But after trying everything I could think of it still does’t work. Also it’s said that for not yet compatible software there is the rosetta 2. I’ve been reading that there should not be a compatibility problem with the M1 processor. I installed the midi guitar component and the vet in the right folder: library, audio, plug-ins, components and vst. Installed the Midiguitar 2 but whatever I try, the plugin doesn’t show up in Logic Pro.
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