Yes...
The quick and dirty way to achieve this is by deleting Logic's prefs...
Follow these steps exactly as listed... and delete both files including the CS one...
To delete the user preferences, do the following:
You can resolve many issues by restoring Logic Pro X back to its original settings. This will not impact your media files. To reset your Logic Pro X user preference settings to their original state, do the following:
- Quit Logic Pro X
- In the Finder, choose Go to Folder from the Go menu.
- Type ~/Library/Preferences in the "Go to the folder" field.
- Press the Go button.
- Remove the com.apple.logic10.plist file from the Preferences folder. Note that if you have programmed any custom key commands, this will reset them to the defaults. You may wish to export your custom key command as a preset before performing this step. See the Logic Pro X User Manual for details on how to do this.
- If you are having trouble with a control surface in Logic Pro X, then you may also wish to delete the com.apple.logic.pro.cs file from the preferences folder.
- Restart the computer.
Note: If you cannot find any of the files listed above, you didn’t follow the instruction correctly! 🙂
The pref files will be recreated the next time you launch Logic...