Hey there! It seems like you're having some issues with FaderPro 8 and Logic Pro.
First, let's try some troubleshooting steps:
- Make sure your FaderPro 8 firmware and software are up to date. You can download the latest version from the manufacturer's website.
- Check if there are any conflicts with other MIDI devices connected to your Mac. Try disconnecting other devices and see if the issue persists.
- Try using a different USB cable and port to connect the FaderPro 8.
- Reset Logic Pro X's preferences by following these steps:
- a. Quit Logic Pro X.
- b. In Finder, hold down the Option key and choose Library from the Go menu.
- c. In the Library folder, open the Preferences folder and delete the "com.apple.logic10.plist" file.
- d. Restart Logic Pro X and try using the FaderPro 8 again.
If these steps don't work, you might want to contact the FaderPro 8 support team or post on the Logic Pro Help forum for further assistance.
Regarding your issues with Logic Pro crashing when bouncing individual tracks or exporting tracks as audio files, it could be due to a corrupted project file, insufficient RAM, or a software issue. Here are some suggestions to fix this:
- Try creating a new project and import the tracks from the original project to see if the issue persists.
- Make sure you have enough free space on your hard drive and that your Mac meets the minimum system requirements for Logic Pro.
- Try increasing the amount of RAM allocated to Logic Pro in the application's preferences.
- Update Logic Pro to the latest version, as well as macOS.
If you're still having issues after trying these steps, you might want to contact Apple Support or visit the Logic Pro Help forum for further assistance.