Ah, and when will it run properly on iMac's crop of Intel's ???
Amadeus Pro runs just fine on Intel Macs. Amadeus II is an old version that has been discontinued around the time the Intel Macs came out and will not be updated. Regards,
Amadeus II should work OK on an Intel Mac using Rosetta: but if you are trying to use it with plugins which are Intel versions this won't work: a program and the plugins have to be all PPC or all Intel. In the same way Amadeus Pro can't use PPC plugins.
How can i identify which are intel and which are PPC plugs ?
Also why is it that those same plugs will work in for example Cubase Essentials 5 or Digital Performer 7 or LogicExpress 9 but crash dear old AmadeusPro?
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You could try telling AP to run in PPC mode (Rosetta).
midiw wrote:
How can i identify which are intel and which are PPC plugs ?
Also why is it that those same plugs will work in for example Cubase Essentials 5 or Digital Performer 7 or LogicExpress 9 but crash dear old AmadeusPro?
CDJonah_alt wrote:You could try telling AP to run in PPC mode (Rosetta).
i am a little more then slow today, but how do i tell AP please AP run in PPC mode ? where do i make those settings ? and will those settings affect my other midi/audio applications ?
Also why is it that those same plugs will work in for example Cubase Essentials 5 or Digital Performer 7 or LogicExpress 9 but crash dear old AmadeusPro?
Every host is slightly different, so plug-ins that don't quite adhere to the standards can broke one host and appear to run fine on another. In the case of SFX Machine, I am aware of the bug that crashes AP on some systems. This is a bug in SFX Machine, not in Amadeus Pro.
I have sent a report to their developers, but they essentially refused to work on it since they cannot reproduce the problem on their side Regards,