I can help here: right click on the actual Logic Application. Select "Show Package Contents" The files are in there.
It worked for me to take them out, start application and replace them. Then I quit and started a second time with no problem.
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Thanks John. That worked as far as pointing me to the folder. Inside of it is actually the bomread file, and a "shortcut" to the logicloopbrowser file.
I took them both out of the directory. Restarted Logic. Put the files back in, restarted logic and it didn't do anything. It still had the same slow loading and hanging on loop browser module. I notice you used the word "replace". I didn't replace anything, I simply put the same old ones back in the folder. Did you actually "replace" something?
I did notice the actual LogicLoopBrowser file a few folders deeper in. Removed that and restarted and it didn't like that at all. So I put it back and it's exactly as it was initially. Slow long loading time hanging at the loop loading module.
What knucklehead thing did I do wrong lol?
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It might be a small thing, but when I took them out I placed them in the trashcan. Then I started Logic, it made it past the Loop Browser, I opened a blank session, then I took the two files out of the trash and put them back in their proper folder. Quit Logic, started again with no problem.
I think if you just put them on the desktop the program still sees them somehow. The trashcan is a program "no fly" zone.
Would this be the same fix for Logic 8? I can't seem to find those files anywhere, but am getting a freeze when it tried to initialize the loop browser on the start up screen. Thanks.