|  Amplitude And Osx Leopard, Crashes Cubase | 
|  sam. 24 mai 2008, 00:58 
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				Hi Everyone I am using a Yamaha MW 12 USB mixer with bundled Cubase LE 1.0 and it came with a Amplitude CD plugin I am using a Powermac G5 1.6 with 2 gig ram and OSX Leopard. The Cubase installed fine and matched up with the Yamaha but when I tried to use the Amplitude VST plugin it crashed Cubase. Does anyone know if there is an update for Leopard I tried the IK Multimedia website but there support is very ordinary. I could reinstall OSX Tiger but then I could not run some other programs that I use for my business, Thanks in advance Johnmac8 | 
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|  jeu.  4 déc. 2008, 01:28 
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				Hey Jon.. I love AmpliTube! I use Amplitube 2 though, so I am not sure if that is what you got. I know Amplitube 1 was out for some time, and if that is what you have, I doubt it would work on the latest Mac system. Did Cubase come with version 1 or 2? If you have version 2, check out the IK Multimedia website as I know I had to download an update to work on my Tiger OS.  Hope this helps ya a bit! Cheers..   Hi Everyone I am using a Yamaha MW 12 USB mixer with bundled Cubase LE 1.0 and it came with a Amplitude CD plugin I am using a Powermac G5 1.6 with 2 gig ram and OSX Leopard. The Cubase installed fine and matched up with the Yamaha but when I tried to use the Amplitude VST plugin it crashed Cubase. Does anyone know if there is an update for Leopard I tried the IK Multimedia website but there support is very ordinary. I could reinstall OSX Tiger but then I could not run some other programs that I use for my business, Thanks in advance Johnmac8 | 
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