
Note that I am still on version 10 (suite). This is a shame, because I by far prefer Abletons options to automate - it's a lot faster and more intuitive. It has come to the point where I do just basic sounddesign and Automation in Ableton and all of the heavy lifting in Pro Tools. It has worked wonders on a session that gave me problems. Then loading a session, once Ableton is up and running, but holding the alt-key while it's loading. Because when you save the project with some of the plugins deleted (maybe save it as an alternative session, in case you don't instantly delete the plugins causing the problem in conjunction with Ableton), you will usually be able to close Ableton, reload without pressing the alt-key and voila, you can once again work.Īnother thing I have noticed, but am not sure wether it's "just lucky" or not is starting ableton - without instantly loading a session (so plugins get scanned). Which means you have to delete a couple plugins, that you deem likely to cause the problem and hopefully you haven put too much work in. That means you'll have a broader assortment of spellcasting ingredients for Studio One. The only way to reactivate the plugins, is by actually restarting Ableton. The 2021 Studio Magic, which has a retail value of over 1,000 (U.S.), includes tutorials from Melodics, sound libraries from Ghost Hack, 7 virtual instruments, and 9 effects plug-ins in VST, AU, and AAX formats to use in Studio One or your DAW of choice. Even once the session is loaded you will not be able to rescan the problems within the session.


The "alt-key" method is a safe way to reopen a session, however it will not fix the problem on it's own, because you won't be able to use the plugin within that session.
