loonsailor Posted April 22, 2020 Share Posted April 22, 2020 I've downloaded Helix Native 1.9, which gets me file HelixNative1.90.dmg. When I open it (need to do that by right-clicking and choosing open, doesn't work with a double-click), then double click on Helix Native.pkg, it takes me to a dialog where it tells me it will install Helix® Native 1.82. Thinking it may just be an error in the dialog, I agree, but it seems to reinstall 1.82, or maybe to do nothing. The files in Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/{vst, vst3, components}/line6/Helix... are created Sept 19, 2019. Looks like the package was put together with the old version, instead of the new. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
datacommando Posted April 23, 2020 Share Posted April 23, 2020 On 4/22/2020 at 10:58 PM, loonsailor said: I've downloaded Helix Native 1.9, which gets me file HelixNative1.90.dmg. When I open it (need to do that by right-clicking and choosing open, doesn't work with a double-click), then double click on Helix Native.pkg, it takes me to a dialog where it tells me it will install Helix® Native 1.82. Thinking it may just be an error in the dialog, I agree, but it seems to reinstall 1.82, or maybe to do nothing. The files in Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/{vst, vst3, components}/line6/Helix... are created Sept 19, 2019. Looks like the package was put together with the old version, instead of the new. I have to ask - are you sure that you downloaded the correct file? I have had absolutely no issues with the download and install procedure. If you cannot mount a disk image (.dmg) it is more likely to be an issue with you Mac. Right clicking and using a tin opener approach is going to cause problems. Try downloading and installing again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loonsailor Posted April 24, 2020 Author Share Posted April 24, 2020 I keep looking for operator error, but I think I'm doing everything right. I deleted the Helix Native plugin (I use the vst3 version) and the installer that I had downloaded, then re-downloaded the new installer and ran it. That got me to here. You can see that the installer file is called HelixNative1.90.dmg, When I open that file and run the installer package (right-clicked, to get past mac security) it takes me to a flag page that says it's gonna install 1.82. Figuring that maybe it was just an oversight in editing the flag page, I hit continue anyway, and was successful. Looking in Library/audio/plug-ins/vst3/line6, I see that it has installed Helix Native.vst3, which I had deleted prior to the install just in case it had a problem overwriting the old one. When I inspect that file, I see the following, which shows that the file was created 7 months ago, and is version 1.82. Fwiw, the other plugin in Components has the same September date. So, if I'm doing something wrong, what is it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loonsailor Posted April 24, 2020 Author Share Posted April 24, 2020 So, I decided to try again. In order to be 100% "clean", I rebooted. logged in as a different user, re-downloaded the installer, and ran it. This time, it works fine, and HN 1.9 is now installed. I guess something in my account insisted on opening the old installer, somehow. Anyway, problem solved, and I guess the problem was on my side, and not with Line6 or the installer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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