вот подогнали ищё вариантец решения проблемы, мне не подходит, можт другим пригодицца:
"1. First of all make sure you are not using the back up feature..(this happens when you install, it ask's if you want to create a back, in case you need to roll back)
If you have one just go to where your NI/Battery2 VST folder is and delete it. Other wise any changes you make will default back after you close and re-open Logic or that Song.
2. Open Logic Autoload select Battery as a Stereo Instrument. Go into File > Options and then change the Stereo Ouputs to 4 and the Mono to 3. (other combi's make work but this seemed the most stereo outputs I could get swhich did not casue a problem)...Save and Close Logic
3. Go back to your VST folder and look for a file called "Battery2VST.cfg" ...This is the config file which it saves when you make set up changes. Delete it. Might also be worth using your "Search or Find" in windows to make sure you delete all copies.
4. Now re boot Logic and it should tell you that "Battery has changed it's outputs from 32 to 7, please reboot"...Close Logic
5. Now re boot again and you should now find Battery under the Multichannel Instruments list.
6. Now get back to making some FAT Beats! "
http://www.native-instruments.com/forum_us/showthread.ph...=logic+5.5