![]() Perhaps some misconfiguration on the plugin side. On top of that I think sometimes that wrapper opens the Intel version of a plugin even though the native version is also included in the component. The stability of this wrapper is kind of bad in my experience. That's why we think stuff is native when behind the scenes it gets wrapped. So even if you have Intel only plugins they will open when running Logic native. One thing that makes the whole thing doubly confusing for us to troubleshoot is that at some point Logic started to have a AUCompatibilityHostingService - which is basically a Rosetta AU Wrapper. Same thing happened to me where I was sure I was using it natively and then it didn't work anymore. What version of KK works? Why is running Logic via Rosetta necessary for the Kontrol M32 Logic integration? Is anybody else having these issue? I can't seem to get a straight answer from NI on the optimal configuration. Second, in order to have stable NI hardware integration with Logic, it must start via Rosetta, even if you're NOT running any NI instruments or software in your project. It would seem, to use Komplete Kontrol in Logic, you must check the switch to run Logic via Rosetta (as much as I hate this). Even after this, the problems with loading 'Hypha' persist. Thanks for nothing!ĭuring the install, I notice a new version of Komplete Kontrol v 2.8.1 released a few days ago, and a new version of Maschine 2 so I install them optimistically. ![]() I start KK in standalone mode, select Hypha and get "Cannot load Plugin" message. I download it, install it via Native Access. Yesterday, NI release a free instrument 'Hypha'. I'm told to run Logic via Rosetta, so I can run an M1 compatible version of Komplete Kontrol, that doesn't seem to support Logic integration from NI Kontrol M32 hardware? Confused yet? This means when you choose to run Logic in Universal M1 mode - because maybe you're not planning to use Battery or Reaktor - you'll still have issues with the Logic integration from your NI hardware. ![]() Furthermore, some NI hardware like the Kontrol M32 and Maschine Mikro (I own these) will also act sporadically if you run Logic in Universal M1 mode - essentially there seems to be an issue with the OSC Driver/App. The NI response is to start Logic via Rosetta in the interim. These instruments will be M1 compatible in Q1 2023. A new version of KK from a month ago, claiming to bring M1 compatibility, prohibits Battery 4, Reaktor and some instruments that require the Reaktor envelope from loading. ![]()
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