

You can also add all of your AU plugins in a blank Live set to restore their initial states in the Cache. Simply loading a project, closing the project, and re-opening once again should restore the initial states of those plugins. Please make sure that you do not Save or overwrite any projects that contain missing plugin settings. When the Cache is deleted or removed, the plugins need to be loaded again to create the initial plugin states in the Cache. Note: The Cache does not store AU settings on the project level, but the initial states of AU plugin which are scanned to Live's AU plugin directory. If using CleanMyMac, we recommend the following settings: Click on an empty Insert slot on the Audio tracks channel strip and choose: Pitch > Pitch Correction > Stereo / Mono (depending on whether you are using a mono or stereo audio file). If the Cache files were not backed up before running the clean up utility, then it's possible that you will not be able to recover your plugin settings for those projects. Theres really only one plug-in you need to use in Logic to create the basic T-Pain effect. Mac cleaning utilities may be set to remove important User and System Cache files on macOS which are essential for the operation of your plugins in Live - this includes the state of the AU plug-in.
#Load autotune presets download#
Follow the direct download link and instructions below for guidance on installing Auto-Tune Evo VST v6.0.9 on your computer.
#Load autotune presets for free#
AU plug-in cache is deleted by a cleanup utility (Mac only) This article shows you how to download and install the full version of Auto-Tune Evo VST v6.0.9 for free on PC.
