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To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. I believe I'm having some bugs apart from the one in the thread I posted earlier and if I am unable to fix them I am considering completely uninstalling and reinstalling Logic Pro X and its additional content.

Is there an easy way to do so? If not, could someone let me know all of the files I need to delete manually? Posted on Mar 19, AM. Page content loaded. If you don't see Logic Pro X in the list,make sure it's not hidden.

In the Finder, choose Go to Folder from the Go menu. Mar 20, AM. So checking the disk with diagnostic and repair utilities should be attempted first imho.

Its incredibly rare that uninstalling and reinstalling everything connected with LPX.. Jan 28, AM. More Less. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: MacGuy MacGuy Hi, I believe I'm having some bugs apart from the one in the thread I posted earlier and if I am unable to fix them I am considering completely uninstalling and reinstalling Logic Pro X and its additional content.

Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. 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.

Before you restart your Mac, confirm that the plug-in is bit compatible. If the plug-in still isn't available in Logic Pro or MainStage, make sure that the plug-in is installed.

If the plug-in appears in the Plug-in Manager but still isn't available in Logic Pro or MainStage, rescan the plug-in. If the plug-in is still not available, check with the manufacturer to see if the plug-in is compatible with your version of macOS, and for possible updates. 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. Bypass, remove, or rescan Audio Units plug-ins in Logic Pro or MainStage Learn what to do if you're using third-party Audio Units plug-ins and Logic Pro or MainStage isn't working properly, or if you can't find a recently installed plug-in.

Try these recommendations depending on what you're experiencing: If you can open Logic Pro or MainStage but you're having issues with your project or concert, try bypassing plug-ins.

If you can't open Logic Pro or MainStage, try removing plug-ins. If you can't find a recently installed plug-in, restart your Mac, confirm the plug-in is installed, and rescan your plug-ins. Bypass Audio Units plug-ins If you're having an issue in a particular Logic Pro project or MainStage concert that uses third-party plug-ins, bypass each third-party plug-in in the project one-by-one, testing the project after you bypass each plug-in.

You can bypass plug-ins several different ways: Place the pointer over the plug-in slot in a channel strip, then click the Bypass button so the slot dims.

Option-click the plug-in slot so the slot dims. In the plug-in window, click the Bypass button so the slot dims. You can also check the Library in your Home folder. If you suspect a particular plug-in might be causing the issue, locate the file for the plug-in in the folder, then drag the file to the Desktop. Try to reopen the app. Move all the plug-in files that appear in their installation locations to the new folder. 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.



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