![]() LPX can "see" Padshop using the plugin manager (it shows as simply "Padshop" 2.0.10 which I think is the latest Padshop 2 version. ![]() It has all registered fine with E-Licenser (6.) and registered on my account with Steinberg.ģ. I installed Padshop 2 seemingly successfully using Steinberg's recommended Library Manager and Download Assistant.Ģ. I have other Steinberg products installed (e.g Absolute 3 collection) and they all work just fine.ġ. The issue is that while LPX (10.5.1) can "see" Padshop using the plugin manager, Padshop 2 is not available as drop down menu item in LPX. I am running Mac OS Mojave 10.14.6 on a Macbook Pro 2017. I am waiting for their support team to get back to me. I have posted on Steinberg's forum as well, as this is one of their products - Padshop 2, a VST3 plugin. ![]() They recommend checking the compatibility of any plug-ins before upgrading to Monterey for Mac hardware.Hi folks and hopefully somebody here can help. ![]() Studio One: according to PreSonus' compatiblity compatibility article, Studio One v5.4.1, build 66992 is compatible with macOS 12 (Monterey).Reaper: according to Reaper's download page, Reaper v6.42 (notarized version) is compatible with macOS (Monterey).Pro Tools: according to the Avid knowledge base, Pro Tools (First, Ultimate or HD) are not yet compatible with macOS 12 (Monterey).Logic Pro: according to Apple's Technical Specifications, Logic Pro 10.7.2 is compatible with macOS 11 and higher.Cubase/Nuendo: according to Steinberg's help page, Cubase and Nuendo versions 11.0.41 are compatible with macOS 12 (Monterey). ![]()
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