Error Messages - Native Instruments DRUMS OverKILL Operation Manual

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• Logic: Make sure that the plug-in was installed. Check the local plug-ins
folder (Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components) for installed
items.
Start the Logic AU Manager from the Logic Menu/Preferences.
Rescan individual plug-ins or reset and rescan all plug-ins.
Even after scanning, you may need to activate a plug-in by clicking the checkbox
next to it.
• Digital Performer: Rescanning all the plug-ins usually helps. To force
Digital Performer to rescan all plug-ins, you should delete the preference
file AudioUnit info cache from the folder: Macintosh HD/Users/~/Library/
Preferences/Digital Performer
The plug-in makes no sound:
Try the software's virtual keyboard (if applicable) to see if the problem is MIDI
related. Also set the plug-in MIDI channel to OMNI (when applicable).
Cubase / Nuendo: MIDI track output not assigned to plug-in.
Logic: Instrument Track not record enabled
Digital Performer:
MIDI track Output not assigned to plug-in.
MIDI Track is not record enabled.
MIDI Patch Through not active from the Setup menu.
Pro Tools: Physical Input not assigned to Instrument track

Error Messages

Application Install Error: If you receive this error, then something has gone
wrong with the software installation. Your only choice at this point is to reinstall
the software. Before doing so, back up any important files.
PC: use the add/remove programs software in the Windows control panel to
remove the software and all components. In case the program does not show
up please use the uninstaller (UNWISE.EXE) located in the application folder
(i.e. C:\Program Files\Native Instruments\Program name\ )
Mac: Delete the Application folder and any preference (plist) files before
reinstalling. Plist files are located in
• MAC HD/Library/Preferences
• ~ /Library/Preferences (where ~ is your home folder)
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