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ARCADE only works in 64-bit mode at the moment. Please make sure you're using the 64-bit version of your DAW as this is the one that our plugins are optimized for.
The following systems aren’t currently compatible with Arcade:
- Cubase 8 (32-bit) (PC: VST, VST3).
- Pro Tools 10
- Ableton Live 9 (32-bit)
- Logic Express (32-bit)
- AKAI Hardware
- iOS (iPad and/or iPhone)
- Chromebook
- Magix Music Maker
- Mixcraft 7 (32-bit)
If you're running a 64-bit DAW, try re-scanning your plugins inside your DAW and see if you can locate ARCADE.
How To Re-Scan My Plugins:
Logic Pro:
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- Open Logic Pro X > Preferences > Plug-In Manager.
- In the Plug-in Manager, locate the Arcade. To filter by manufacturer, click Output in the left column.
- If 'failed validation' appears in the Compatibility column for Arcade, highlight Arcade then click Reset & Rescan Selection.
Reason (Mac):
- Please go to the User Library folder which is hidden by default.
- Press the Option key while selecting Go from the menu in Finder, and then select Library.
- Next, head to this destination, 'Application Support/Propellerhead Software/Reason/Caches' and delete the following files:
- _PluginCache.dat
- _PluginDatabase.dat
- Next, delete the 'Reason Plugin Folders.prf' file in the 'Preferences' folder in the User Library folder.
- This will force Reason to completely rescan the default VST folders and show ARCADE when you next launch Reason.
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FL Studio (Mac):
- Open Fl Studio.
- Click 'Add' and select 'Manage Plugins'.
- Next, click 'Start Scan' on the top left of the Plugin Manager window.
Garageband:
- First, open Finder, hold the Option key, click on the Go menu and select Library.
- Then navigate to User Library > Preferences and delete the file com.apple.audio.InfoHelper.plist.
- Next, navigate to User Library > Caches > AudioUnitCache and delete any of the following files:
- com.apple.audiounits.cache
- com.apple.audiounits.sandboxed.cache
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- After this, please open Garageband and check if you can see ARCADE inside your Audio Units instruments menu.
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Studio One (Mac):
Swam vst plugin. Open Studio One > Preferences > Locations > VST Plug-Ins tab, and add the following location paths:
- /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/Arcade
- /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST/Arcade
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- Check Scan at startup.
- Click on Reset Blacklist and when prompted click Yes.
- Click OK and restart Studio One.
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Ableton Live 9: (Mac and PC)
ARCADE doesn't support 32-bit systems on MacOS + PC, and it's likely the reason that you can't see ARCADE in Live 9.
Please try scanning your plugins and also make sure you're running a 64-bit version of Ableton Live, which may require an update. To determine if you're running a 64-bit application you can use the following steps:
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- Type the following keyboard shortcut Command ⌘ + Space bar to launch Spotlight.
- Type System Information and hit Enter when it shows up.
- Scroll down to the Software section in System Information.
- Click Applications and wait for your applications to load.
- The column to the far right in the Applications table will give you a simple, 'Yes' or 'No' answer as to whether or not your app is 64-bit.
If your copy of Live 9 is not 64-bit then that is the reason you can't see it in your DAW.