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Worked like a charm Community Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: Wonderboy Wonderboy Immediately all plug-ins were disconnected see screen shot I closed down Logic, re-connected the broadband internet connection and then restarted Logic. Something seems to be blocking Logic to rescan the audio units successfully I don’t know if this can shed some light as to what could be going wrong Try to open Logic Pro or MainStage.

If you can open the app, replace each plug-in file to its original location one-by-one. Quit and reopen the app after you replace each plug-in file. If you can’t open the app after replacing a particular plug-in file, that plug-in might be corrupted or incompatible. Try reinstalling the disabled plug-in or check with the manufacturer for an update. Find a recently installed plug-in for Logic Pro or MainStage If you installed a third-party Audio Units plug-in but it’s not available in Logic Pro or MainStage, try the steps in this section in order until your plug-in is available.

Open Logic Pro or MainStage. Make sure that the plug-in is installed Use the Plug-in Manager to check if the plug-in is installed.

In the Plug-in Manager, locate the plug-in. To filter the list by manufacturer, click the manufacturer’s name in the left column. Reinstall the plug-in, then restart the computer. If it does, open a project or concert and make sure the plug-in is available. If the plug-in appears in the Plug-in Manager, but is not available in a Logic Pro project or MainStage concert, rescan the plug-in.

If you still can’t find the plug-in in the Plug-in Manager, reset all Audio Units. Rescan a plug-in If the plug-in appears in the Plug-in Manager but still isn’t available in Logic Pro or MainStage, rescan the plug-in. In the plug-in Manager, locate the plug-in you want to check. To filter by manufacturer, click manufacturer’s name in the left column. If the plug-in fails validation again, check with the manufacturer to see if the plug-in is compatible with your version of macOS, and for possible updates.

The selected plug-ins now appear under both the Manufacturer listing and the chosen Category listing. The selected plug-ins are no longer sorted under the original category, but have been moved to the new category. Any plug-ins you have moved return to their default Category or Manufacturer lists. Categories you created manually remain in the Category list.

The custom name for the plug-in now appears in the audio effect or instrument pop-up menu when you choose a plug-in, and at the bottom of the plug-in window. Use a name no longer than seven characters the maximum number visible in a narrow channel strip effects or instrument slot or nine characters the maximum number visible in a a wide channel strip slot. For more information on switching channel strip width, see Change the Mixer view.

The short name for the plug-in now appears in the audio effect or instrument slot of the channel strip. Enter a new name for the Untitled folder that appears, then press Return. Rename an existing category In the Logic Pro Plug-in Manager, double-click the folder, enter a new name, then press Return. Remove an existing category or plug-in In the Logic Pro Plug-in Manager, do one of the following: Select the category or plug-in, then press the Delete key.

Control-click the category or plug-in, then click Remove.

 
 

 

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Before proceeding, make sure to back up the Logic Pro app. If a Logic Pro update is available, click the Update button to download and install it. Contact the manufacturer for support. If the project opens and plays back properly, you might need to update or service your audio interface. If Logic Pro opens, you might need to update or service your external audio interface.

It can also mean a third-party Audio Units plug-in might be damaged, or it might not be compatible with your version of Logic Pro. You can try bypassing plug-ins to troubleshoot your issue. You can create a new project and test to check if the issue is with your project or Logic Pro app.

Create another user account on your Mac , then try to recreate the issue in the new user account. If the issue doesn’t occur in the new user account, settings or files in the original account might be causing the issue. However, you do lose any custom preference settings that you might have made. After resetting preferences, open your project and try to reproduce the issue that you were experiencing.

If the issue no longer occurs, open Logic Pro preferences and reapply your custom preference settings. After deleting preferences, open your project and try to reproduce the issue that you were experiencing. Contact Apple Support. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products.

Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information. Try these steps in order After trying each step below, test Logic Pro again to see if you’ve fixed your issue. Unplug your external audio interface from your Mac. Open and play back a project that’s been experiencing issues. Open Logic Pro without audio input and output Open Logic Pro and immediately press and hold the Control key before a project opens.

Test with a new project You can create a new project and test to check if the issue is with your project or Logic Pro app. If Logic Pro is open, quit the app. Open Logic Pro and create a new empty project.

Add Apple Loops to the new project. Try to recreate the issue you were having. For example, if the project you’re having an issue with uses a particular third-party plug-in, add it to the test project. If the problem reappears, the plug-in might be damaged or might need to be updated. Test Logic Pro with a new user account Create another user account on your Mac , then try to recreate the issue in the new user account. Quit Logic Pro. Remove the “com.

If you upgraded from Logic 9 or earlier to Logic Pro, also remove the “com. Restart your Mac. Still not working? Learn more Avoid system overloads while recording or playing back. Minimize the amount of latency delay you experience while recording audio or playing software instruments. Published Date: May 19, Yes No. Character limit: Maximum character limit is Start a discussion in Apple Support Communities.

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