Logic Pro X is not seeing my OSC Audio plug-ins, what can I do?
Ocassionally, Logic Pro X can run into issues seeing any third party plug-ins. Apple has some great steps in their FAQ below to get you going. Check this out and check to see if this helps.
If you are on an M1 based macOS machine, make sure you're updated to the latest Logic Pro X and Rosetta is not engaged. This is found when right-clicking the Logic Pro X icon and selecting Get Info. If you required Rosetta for other apps, try disabling this when scanning OSC Audio plug-ins and you should be able to re-engage this later. This is required due to an Apple-side bug/behavior with Rosetta.
Apple Support FAQ
If you continue to have issues for any reason, please contact our team below.
For Logic Pro X issues specifically, the team requires a screen shot or the text copy/pasted from the AU Validation tool. This is the terminal/command prompt looking which you see when you force a plug-in to re-scan (As shown in the Apple FAQ above).
Support Email: contact@oscaudio.com