New Garageband Plugins

Hi, download the new garageband and when loading a song recorded on the GB 6.0.1 does not recognize the module adictive drums, asks you to load, but it did not recognize it.
add a new track chosen module but adictive drums sounds, besides being unable to open the program to change the set.
Where and how plugins are loaded????

The new GarageBand does not support all plug-ins any longer. See this support article:
GarageBand for Mac (v10.0):
Unexpected behavior with Audio Unit plug-ins http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5249
You may have to update your adictive drums plug-in.

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