![]() ![]() Then navigate to “Macintosh HD\Library\Audio\Plug-Ins\Components” and copy “ponent” to the desktop. * Navigate to “Macintosh HD\Library\Audio\Plug-Ins\VST” and copy “Omnisphere.vst” to the desktop. * Install v2.0.1c Soundsource Library Update (came with the v2.3.1 software update) I typed up the steps I took to get it working, just in case someone else has this problem and finds this post. I got it working thanks to another post here on audiosex: But whenever I re-add Omnisphere to a MIDI track, it prompts for the Challenge Code again.Īm I doing something wrong? These were all downloaded from audioz. It accepted the Challenge Code generated by the hexwars tool and said to delete the Omnisphere VST instance and re-add it. * Then I used the same hexwars patch to generate the Challenge Code which I used for 2.0.3d back when I installed that. Then I copied the VST and Component files back to their original location. ![]() For BatChmod I set the username to my username, checked all the boxes for R-W-X and checked the box for "Change ownership and privileges". * Then I copied the Omnisphere.vst and ponent files to my desktop and used BatChmod to reset permissions on them both. I had Omnisphere v2.0.3d installed and working ever since it was released with no problems, I decided to update it and it keeps prompting for a challenge code over and over. ![]() Does anyone have Omnisphere 2.3.2h working on Mac? ![]()
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