![]() Error message is identical and I can't load:įollowing plug-ins have been made inactive because of insufficient system requirements.ģ. ![]() OS is El Capitan and have encountered the same issue just last night. I have been running Pro Tools on my 2009 Mac Pro Tower, 2.66 processor, Quad core Intel Xeon. I attached a few screen shots to show you the messages i get. ![]() When I try to patch it with BlueCat Patchwork to run it with a VST, it's not working either on PT.ĭo you have any idea how to fix the issue. After re-install it works perfectly on Ableton but it still recognise as a "non 64 plugin" by Pro Tools. I bought it in January and it was working very well. "GrainSpace" by Audiority that should work fine in AAX 64. I also tried to reinstall one missing plugin but it didn't change anything. Also I don't think it comes from the Pro Tools install. My system is complex and I was happy with it until now, so it would be best to avoid a complete re-install. I don't want to re-install pro tools, upgrade (can't afford it right now.) nor change too many things in it. Looks like it's related to the AAX 64 format but I don't get it since it was working perfectly fine until now and the plugins I use have AAX 64 format. I don't use any external drive to run pro tools and my plugins. I removed some prefs and caches too, I repaired the permissions and ran a bunch of cleaning actions but the problem is still there. I am using mac OS El Capitan 10.11.6 (works fine for all my other softwares) ![]() The plug ins work fine on other DAW such as Ableton Live but they are no longer recognised correctly by Pro Tools. It happens when I try to load certain plugins. ![]() I am checking all the topics here about the error -7054 but I didn't find any answer.Įverything was working fine for years. ![]()
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