Noise on 16-inch Macbook pro speaker when I’m using logic pro x


Noise on 16’ Macbook speaker 


I’m using MacBook pro 16 , 2019.

From the first time i’m using logic pro X on my Mac, there is odd noise everytime i play music. This noise appears randomly and disappears without any intervention.

Once this problem occurs, i can hear the noise on system sound , youtube and other apps in addition to logic pro x

If i use external audio device like earphone, this noise disappears right away


Here is the link of the video the odd noise is recorded in


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cUetWeq0JNrnYEcienbrn7sdK-byf_Xm/view?usp=drivesdk


Is there any MacBook user who has same problem?

What is the solution of this problem?

MacBook Pro 16", macOS 10.15

Posted on Mar 4, 2020 1:04 AM

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Posted on Mar 10, 2021 10:13 PM

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What worked for me - How to determine if its a bad plugin

Before I get into the instructions it is important to think about when you started experiencing the audio issue and if you have recently installed any new audio devices, virtual instruments, or anything with plugins. This will help you narrow down the issue and this is how I quickly found the plugin causing the issue even though I had ones that failed validation they were not the ones that were the issue, but they could have been. It was a newer plugin that was "successfully validated" from the moment I went into the Plug-Ins Manager. It is important to note Apple's Logic Pro support told me that a Plugin in Logic Pro can cause systemwide issues even if it is disabled.


  • Close All Apps
  • Open a Finder window.
  • Select Go from the menu bar at the top of the screen.
  • Hold down the Option key to reveal the Library folder option in the dropdown menu and click on it
  • Navigate to Audio\Plug-Ins\
  • Copy the Components folder to your desktop
  • Delete the Components folder in the \Library\Audio\Plugins directory
  • Launch Logic Pro and try to use one of the built in Apple sounds. The sound issue should be gone, providing it is go to the next step. If it is not gone then you will need to contact Apple Support.
  • Close Logic Pro and keep it closed until instructed to reopen it
  • Make a Folder on the Desktop named "Troubleshooting Plugins" and continue with one of the three sets of instructions in bold depending on what applies to your situation


If you have recently installed a new plug in, audio device, etc then do the following:

  • Copy the Components folder back to the Plugins directory.
  • Start with the most recent plug in you have installed and remove it from the Components folder and place it in the "Troubleshooting Plugins" folder on your desktop. In my case I had just installed ROLI Studio which was "successfully validated"
  • Launch Logic Pro
  • Test the audio again using any of the sounds you have in Logic, if there are no sound issues and the problem has been resolved then you will need to contact that Plugins manufacturer for an updated plugin.


If you have NOT recently installed a new plug in, audio device, etc BUT you have plugins listed as "crashed validation" then do the following:

  • Copy the Components folder back to the Plugins directory.
  • In the Components folder in the Plug-Ins directory look for the plugins that were listed as "Crashed Validation" and remove only one of them from the Components folder and place it in the "Troubleshooting Plugins" folder on your desktop.
  • Launch Logic Pro
  • Test the audio again using any of the sounds you have in Logic, if there are no sound issues and the problem has been resolved then you will need to contact that Plugins manufacturer for an updated plugin.
  • If the issue has not been resolved Close Logic, select the next Plugin that "Crashed Validation" in the list of plugins in the Components folder and remove it from that folder and place it in the "Troubleshooting Plugins" folder then relaunch Logic Pro. Keep repeating this process until you have removed each one of the plugins that "Crashed Validation" if it is still not working continue on with the next set of instructions


If you have NOT recently installed a new plug in, audio device, etc and you have NONE that say "crashed validation" or you have already eliminated all of those from the Components folder then do the following:

  • Go into the Components folder in the \Library\Audio\Plugin\Components folder and sort the files by date created or date modified (if you want to troubleshoot chronologically in order from most recent installed to oldest installed plugin. Otherwise you can sort by name
  • Start with the first one in the list of files in the Components folder and place it in the "Troubleshooting Plugins" Folder
  • Launch Logic Pro
  • Test the audio again using any of the sounds you have in Logic, if there are no sound issues and the problem has been resolved then you will need to contact that Plugins manufacturer for an updated plugin. If the problem persists continue removing plugins one by one from the Components folder and then launching and testing in Logic Pro. Eventually you will find after removing a particular plugin that the issue stops. Once the issue stops you have successfully identified the troublesome plugin and will need to contact the maker of the plugin. You can then restore the other plugins from the Troubleshooting Plugins folder to the Components folder. If you find the problem reappears then you may have more than one plugin causing issues you can then go back through the same steps as outlined above to repeat the process of finding a bad plugin.



236 replies

May 23, 2020 5:22 AM in response to agentsjrc

Exactly! That's what I feel they are not facing and fixing the problem, so disappointing! I signed up for apple care, if they send another MacBook pro16 and it does the exact same thing! Does anybody have the issue or is just that we are unlucky, I wonder, same for me agentsjrc, I use this computer for music and it's my job without it I'm stuck! and it's not acceptable for that price!, totally agree!

May 23, 2020 9:44 AM in response to christophe227

I'm running 10.15.4 with a totally clean install of Logic Pro. Literally opened a brand new MBP 1tb 16" and downloaded Logic Pro without bringing anything over with Migration Assistant...and I still got the galloping clicking. It'd be ok if I was only ever going to record covers of Ghost Riders on the Storm...but, nope.


I'm back to using Auria Pro on my 2012 iPad running iOs 9.3. Seriously.


I'm starting to be reminded of what happened to Windows in the 1990s, starting with Windows 1995. Next thing I expect to see on my Mac is a talking paperclip.

May 29, 2020 5:45 AM in response to agentsjrc

I've talked with an apple agent over the week and talked to him about the issue we're all having, I actually also sent him the link of the discussion so that he can forward the issue to Apple engineer and they are going to call me tomorrow to run some tests and come up with a solution for this. This is major issue and I feel that they will resolve it soon! I mean I'm being optimistic here and I hope anyways... I'll keep everyone posted how it goes tomorrow..

May 30, 2020 2:47 AM in response to pawelm

I talked with someone today , we ran a few tests still the issue persists and noway to find out what the problem is. What a drag!

It's annoying, they have all the elements in their possession to isolate the issue along with video and yet still no answer! and this has been going on for a while now. Will I get compensated for all the money I've lost because of this!?

May 30, 2020 6:01 AM in response to pawelm

Just a few questions... mainly out of curiosity...

The effect is not present when using headphones?

The effect is not present when using sampling rate of 48kHz?

Is there any kind of electronic speaker enhancement to give the 16" mbp a bigger sound, compression, enhanced bass..etc?

The audio controller is built into Apple's T2 security chip, what happens if you take the computer completely offline, disable wi-fi...etc?

One of the fixes for the popping sound is to load a second audio application and leave it running in the background, does doing that have any effect on the motorboating sound?

May 31, 2020 12:41 AM in response to Pancenter

Hi Panceter,


Noise gone on headphones yes.

Hard to tell if problem is gone when using sampling rate of 48kHz because when trying that in the Mac Midi Audio Setup it's not allowing to go from 44kHz to 48kHz, it keeps switching back to 44kHz.

I tried to run Logic offline and the issue persists. Letting a second audio application and leave it running in the background, I wouldn't consider this " a fix".

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