I downloaded a 3rd party synth I’ve used in the past called Helm that was just not showing up in my library. I only now discovered it is on a block list, but when I try reactivating it, I get the error message from the screenshot. Anybody have any solutions for this? I’m running a MacBook M4 with Sequoia 15.5.
Hey there - you may have the x86-64 version, which would require you run Cubase in Rosetta mode. If it works under Rosetta, then that’s the issue.
There may be an updated Apple Silicon version available for download which would obviate the need to use Intel emulation, but you’d have to research that.
Didn’t work, unfortunately. I did email them plug-in vendor; so, hopefully that yields some solution.
I wanted to bump this because I encountered the same issue with Cubase 14 Artist blocking Ignite 3rd party plugins on a brand new mac mini M4 running Sequoia 15.2. In this case, none of the articles I saw produced a result, except for running Cubase in Rosetta mode. That allowed me to move NadIR from the blocklist to the plug-in library, for some reason.
What is the downside to running Cubase this way?
Thanks!
EDIT: Projects that were created in native mode don’t open while using Cubase in Rosetta mode. That is very disappointing.
I’m not sure! Unfortunately for me, that didn’t work out for me either. The plug-in creator seems to be MIA, so I’m out of luck!
