I also rename the audio region to reflect the plug-in. On each channel that has a plug-in make a channel strip for it. Then go to audio prefs, and shut off audio system. Find the one that crashed, You will quite often see the name of the problem plug-in mentioned a few times. There are a lot of paragraphs they are labelled Thread 1, thread 2, thread 3. When in doubt, reinstall is usually a good plan. Logic Tech "Mike" emailed me about it and I sent the file to him but they don't usually write back.Īt this point I think I want to reinstall Logic. I've attached the help profile if someone can read through that mess. And the exact same thing seems to be happening to the other user(s) above. If it were a bad session, or plugin issue, it wouldn't magically be fixed just by opening it in a different manner. If I successfully load a different session, close that, then I can open and close the crashing session with NO issue. If I load the session directly from the alias in the dock, it crashes at the same place in the loading every time. I've pretty much gone through everything you've suggested short of the freezing idea but it's not a problem with the session not working or the interface or I don't think plugins either. Ok, I'm beat down now, been dealing with this off and on for weeks and REALLY tried to narrow it down for two days straight now. Now go into the file browser (inside logic) and try deleting audio files one at a time to see if it’s a corrupt or errant audio file. If you still haven’t narrowed it down to a particular track, audio file, interface, etc., export the active alternative as a new project and include assets. If none of that makes any difference, then you’ve ruled out plugins, and audio interface issues, as well as a bad track or a bad audio file on a track. If not try deleting the region and see if that does it. Try making a new track and move the audio to it and see if that fixes it. If deleting all the plugins on the problem track doesn’t fix it, it may be a corrupted audio file on the track. Then just delete the plugins one at a time (closing and reopening each time) until you find the culprit. If it doesn’t crash with no plugins loaded, but does crash at some point after unfreezing a track, a plugin on that track may be the issue. If it crashes without any plugins being active (all tracks still frozen) it’s not a plugin issue. Continue to do this until all tracks are unfrozen or it crashes. If it doesn’t, try unfreezing one track, then close and reopen. If it still crashes, it’s not a plugin issue. All plugins should be greyed out when opening a project because all tracks are frozen. Freeze all tracks (post plugins) and change the setting that makes logic not load unused plugins. If it crashes when using built in audio, it’s not the interface but maybe could be a core audio issue.īut if it crashes without any interface connected, move on to plugins. If it then doesn’t crash with built in interface, it’s related to your interface. If it crashes as soon as you connect the interface it’s possibly the interface. If it crashes without any audio device set, it’s probably not related to interface. Does it crash then? Also try using macs built in audio for audio and see if it still does it. If not, once project is open set the input and output to whatever you have now. Then close and reopen logic and see if it crashes when trying to open same project. open logic and set the audio device input and output ti no device. That's why it looks like it's crashing in the same place every time. I think it's in the sound library helper somehow and that must be loading in the background while the plugins used in the session are being loaded. I've also checked and updated all the plugins I could and updated the USB driver for my RME UFX. I haven't zapped the PRAM but I did start up in SAFE mode and then the session did load but that doesn't really count because all the drivers are turned off so no audio loaded and no plugins. I did try the crashing session with 10.4.7 and had the same issue. If I want to reinstall Logic completely, do I just delete the app and use the App Store again? I'll circle back if this makes a difference. I'm now trying the option to reinstall the library. I tried moving the sound library to an external drive thinking that might help and it's something I've been meaning to do but no difference. The library manager also looks off, seems like everything has been download when I know I didn't download all the surround files and had those unchecked. When looking at the musicapps.log from the Create Support File I am seeing an error from the InstallerHelperTool which I understand to be the app that helps install the Sound Library in Logic. I've tried EVERYTHING and can't track this down. Will you guys with the same issue please send Feedback to Logic team.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |