

This was super-weird, and for all I know that issue went away in later versions of the software. I own a bunch of PowerCore PCIe cards that I got just to use the MasterX5 plugin, and I had situations where each card had to be separately authorized to run the MasterX5 plugin, but when moving cards around between multiple computers, the plugins that were installed and ran fine in computer A with card A installed would no longer work in computer A with card B installed - and I had to find the plugin from computer B where card B formerly lived. I had some puzzling issues like this back in the day. Those machines are frozen in time right now for me.Īnother thing to consider is that, at one point, the plugins were copy-protected by being tied to a specific serial numbered PowerCore hardware piece - so if you wind up with a functional card or box, but don't get the exact and actual plugin files that were keyed to that hardware, but you then find a way to download the plugins - they may not work at all, even if that hardware is "authorized" to run that plugin. MasterX5 does work with 32-Lives when Logic v9 is in 64-bit mode, but I never tried to get it working beyond Snow Leopard / Logic v9.

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Somewhere on the web is a file that details how to get the PCIe cards to wake up under Yosemite, and I have that file somewhere, but I never updated the machines they were in beyond Snow Leopard / Logic v9. and hits a brick wall at Sierra or El Cap or somewhere around there. That said, existing PowerCore systems and plugins will continue to work, but they are 32-bit only, and support for the hardware under MacOS versions beyond Snow Leopard is. Warning for any prospective purchasers of PowerCore hardware - the plugins are NO LONGER available for purchase or download, as of December 31, 2017.
