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All third-party plug-ins are "crashed validation"

Plug-ins were working fine now all third-party plug-ins pass all tests during AU validation but all have the same "crashed validation" status. Might be an issue with the OS (I'm running the 12.0 beta with an M1 chip) but I'm asking in case it's an issue with others as well.


I've tried removing and re-installing the plug-ins with no luck, and they are 64-bit versions. Logic will work if I disable them so it's not a complete loss, but I have a few that I use quite a bit so I'm trying to find a work-around.



MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.0

Posted on Aug 5, 2021 12:59 PM

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Posted on Aug 5, 2021 1:37 PM

Some (if not all) your third party plugins are not Native M1 compatible, which means, you must run Logic in Rosetta (Intel compatible) mode.

How to run Logic Pro using Rosetta?


  1. Open the Finder and go to your Applications folder.
  2. Right-Click on the Logic Pro icon.
  3. Click on “Get Info”
  4. Tick “Open using Rosetta”
  5. Restart Logic Pro.
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Aug 5, 2021 1:37 PM in response to heyn0w

Some (if not all) your third party plugins are not Native M1 compatible, which means, you must run Logic in Rosetta (Intel compatible) mode.

How to run Logic Pro using Rosetta?


  1. Open the Finder and go to your Applications folder.
  2. Right-Click on the Logic Pro icon.
  3. Click on “Get Info”
  4. Tick “Open using Rosetta”
  5. Restart Logic Pro.

All third-party plug-ins are "crashed validation"

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