Definitely having problems.
Tonight, went to freeze a VI track of violins. Track refused to play back once frozen. I closed the file. Re opened it, hit play and got nothing but loud, digital static. Quit Logic. Relaunched the program.
License Control Center can't see the protection device. Remove device. Reinsert. Open License Control center. Can't see the device. Restart Mac. Open License Control Center. Now it sees everything.
Open problem file. Get the beach ball for about 5 minutes. Quit Logic. Now I do a trick I learned on the Logic forum. Open my Autoload file. Turn off Audio Drivers. Now OPEN the problem file. File opens. Remove the VI plug ins. Turn audio drivers back on.
Quit Logic. Launch problem file. File opens. Instantiate new VI plug in on the same problem track. Watch beach ball for almost two minutes.
VI finally comes up and is working. Quickly play track back in solo and bounce it to audio, get rid of VI plug in as fast as possible. Session continues smoothly.
Tom H
Tonight, went to freeze a VI track of violins. Track refused to play back once frozen. I closed the file. Re opened it, hit play and got nothing but loud, digital static. Quit Logic. Relaunched the program.
License Control Center can't see the protection device. Remove device. Reinsert. Open License Control center. Can't see the device. Restart Mac. Open License Control Center. Now it sees everything.
Open problem file. Get the beach ball for about 5 minutes. Quit Logic. Now I do a trick I learned on the Logic forum. Open my Autoload file. Turn off Audio Drivers. Now OPEN the problem file. File opens. Remove the VI plug ins. Turn audio drivers back on.
Quit Logic. Launch problem file. File opens. Instantiate new VI plug in on the same problem track. Watch beach ball for almost two minutes.
VI finally comes up and is working. Quickly play track back in solo and bounce it to audio, get rid of VI plug in as fast as possible. Session continues smoothly.
Tom H