Suddenly Native Instruments doesn't show up in Protools
I haven't changed anything on my system. Everything was working great then earlier today I went to load Kontakt on an Inst track and it doesn't even come up in the plugin drop down menu. I've uninstalled then reinstalled all Native Instruments software including Kontakt, following the NI guidelines, and still same thing.
Anyone have baby ideas?
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No you're not :)
Since PT 2023.3 Pro Tools support M/Silicon AAX plug-ins, which means if you want to use older plug-ins such as Kontakt 6 (that will never support native Silicon AAX) you would need to run PT in Rosetta mode: How to Open Your DAW Using Rosetta
All current NI plug-ins have Silicon support. You can also find a list on Avid's site:
So, I'm the dumb dumb for not thinking about it before :)
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@jweldonwillis Please give this a try first: Open Kontakt in standalone, does it crash as well? If it does, apply these steps: Kontakt Crashes
If that doesn't work, try the following:
- Delete this file: Mac HD > Library > Application Support > Avid > Audio > Plug-Ins > Kontakt 7.aaxplugin
- Open ProTools
- Close ProTools
- Reinstall Kontakt 7 in Native Access
- Open Kontakt 7 in standalone, close it
- Open ProTools again
Did that work out?
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Nope, Native Instruments still doesn't even show up in the drop down plugin manufacturer window
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wondering what is causing this.
No NI applications show up when i open pro tools.
Is there a clear resolution yet?
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Just to be 100% sure, you selected a stereo instrument track?
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Have you tried the steps above? ☝️(deleting AAX files)
What version of ProTools are you using? What's your operating system? When did that start to happen?
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I think it just started and after I went to pro tools latest update. (within the past two or three weeks)
ProTools Studio 2024.6
Mac mini m2 pro 14.1.2
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I’m a dumb dumb
Kontakt 6 doesn’t work with PT latest update but 7 does
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No you're not :)
Since PT 2023.3 Pro Tools support M/Silicon AAX plug-ins, which means if you want to use older plug-ins such as Kontakt 6 (that will never support native Silicon AAX) you would need to run PT in Rosetta mode: How to Open Your DAW Using Rosetta
All current NI plug-ins have Silicon support. You can also find a list on Avid's site:
So, I'm the dumb dumb for not thinking about it before :)
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What plug-ins are missing exactly? are they Native Silicon AAX plug-ins?
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Those plugins don't show up in my plug ins folder at all.. strange. Nothing from NI is in the plug ins folder
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@Martianluther Are you sure you're looking in the right folder (it's the local library, not the user)? Can you share a screenshot of the inside of the folder:
Mac HD > Library > Application Support > Avid > Audio > Plug-Ins
It should look like this:
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Totally familiar. Nothing from native instruments shows up for avid…
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Have you tried reinstalling one of them and see if that fixes it?
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