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18 Février 2021
The release of Apple's Logic Pro X has seen a vast addition to the power that was already in Logic Pro 9.
FXpansion's Geist 2 is one of the best drum VST plugins on this planet. Equipped with a. That MacBook will certainly run Logic Pro X. But the requirement is referring to the third party plugins that Logic uses, like Waves. They're called Audio Units in Logic's case. For them to work in Logic X, they have to be a 64-bit plugin.
There are still a few features - like an update to the EXS24 Sampler, that we would like to see enhanced, but Apple may very well be keeping some things back for a future update.
Logic Pro 9 enabled users to run their third-party AU plug-ins in both 32 and 64 bit. With the update of Logic Pro X, Apple have now removed the support of 32 bit plug-ins in Logic Pro X, and now only 64 bit AU plug-ins are supported.

With this update, Apple have also upped the minimum system requirements to OS X 10.8.4 and a 64 bit core processor.
A fair majority of the plug-ins available through Time+Space have been 64 bit compatible for a while. These include: Light video editor.

If you are having issues getting your AU plug-ins into Logic Pro X then we suggest you double check your user account on the website from the plug-in manufacturer, to ensure you are running the latest available updates. Just because you have previously downloaded an update, does not mean that you are actually using the latest version as your engine.
Alternatively, you can check through our Product Update section at Time+Space to see what the latest available versions of your products are.
