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Sep 15th, 2008 @ 8:47pm PDT
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Hi guys,

I've posted this over at the Apple forums, but on the College Mac Pro (10.5.4) that I teach at, clicking the Effects tab (or from the menu) brings on the Beach-ball-of-death. I'm assuming it's not liking one of the 3rd party plug-ins. Since there doesn't SEEM to be a way to manage the AU plugs in STP, I ran the validator in Logic 8 and it flagged a couple IK plugs as failing, and they've been disabled (although they worked fine this spring past...). I've trashed prefs, and plists, and even re-installed STP 2.02 and it still freezes. Is there a cache file someplace that I can't find? Any other suggestions?

Thanks,

Marcel
Sep 16th, 2008 @ 12:54am PDT
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Hi MGH,

Have you installed all the relevant ProApp updates via Software Update?

I'm sure you've done the following...

Have you tried Repairing permissions?

the only reference to I've found is here:
http://www.bigbluelounge.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=43391&highlight=&sid=6429d94b8586330e028d61f8531859fa

Cheers
Rounik
Sep 17th, 2008 @ 9:54pm PDT
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Hi Rounik,

Thanks for the reply. Yes, everything's up to date, I've repaired permissions, ran Cocktail,re-installed STP AND rebuilt the directory with Disk Warrior with no success. One colleague has STP on his laptop and he has a file called "effects.cache" in one of his library folders for STP, but I don't have that (it seemed like a likely corrupt candidate). All my audio plug-ins seem to work perfectly fine in Logic and GB, so I don't THINK it's a bad plug.

Again, it works fine on my MacBook Pro, and our students laptop's as well. Any other suggestions, anyone??

Thanks,

Marcel

Sep 18th, 2008 @ 12:44am PDT
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Hi Marcel,

I'm afraid the only way to test if it's a bad plug, would be to delete (or move) them all from the components folder...

Also try copying the effects.cache from the other laptop and see if that helps at all.

Thanks
Rounik
Sep 18th, 2008 @ 9:06am PDT
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Thanks Rounik,

Well that's what I did and it turns it was a plug-in called "Integrator" which is added with Pro Tools LE 7.4.2. I don't know exactly what this does, and I can't find ANY mention of it on Digi's site! So I'll remove it for now and see if PT or anything else calls for it.

Thanks for the suggestions,

Marcel
Sep 18th, 2008 @ 11:41am PDT
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Hi Marcel,

Really glad you've solved the problem!

I did a search on "Integrator" plug in. Do / Did you have TC Konnect drivers etc installed on your system?

Here is a quote about TC Electronic Announce Digital Konnekt x32:
"Featuring TC's plug-in streaming technology, the Integrator plug-in facilitates seamless integration of all external units with your recording setup;"

Here is the link:
http://www.dv247.com/news/TC%20Electronic%20Announce%20Digital%20Konnekt%20x32/131407

Anyway, thought that might help you understand what the plug-in is designed to do.

Take care,
Rounik

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