Rodolfo Ld

Q: Logic Pro 9 keeps crashing when I try to save in macOS Sierra.

Never had this problem before, but since I updated to macOS Sierra, Logic Pro 9 keeps crashing every time I attempt to save a new project. At first I thought it was a problem with my iMac (Mid or Late 2012), but it's also happening in my MacBook Pro (Late 2011).

How am I even supposed to work if I cannot save any progress?

Is anybody else experiencing this issue? Do you know how to solve it? Please, help, this is an urgency…

iMac, macOS Sierra (10.12), 2.7 GHz quad-core Intel Core i5

Posted on Sep 29, 2016 12:51 PM

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Q: Logic Pro 9 keeps crashing when I try to save in macOS Sierra.

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  • by Rodolfo Ld,

    Rodolfo Ld Rodolfo Ld Oct 11, 2016 9:18 PM in response to montydj
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    Oct 11, 2016 9:18 PM in response to montydj

    Had I known before Because of the urgency, I had to purchase LPX…

    Anyways, thanks for the tip! I’m sure it will help somebody else (I see it already did)

  • by LeBrand,

    LeBrand LeBrand Oct 12, 2016 12:42 PM in response to Rodolfo Ld
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    Oct 12, 2016 12:42 PM in response to Rodolfo Ld

    Great. Just disable iCloud Drive and Logic is working again. Thanks a lot Montydj!!!!!

  • by asking1,

    asking1 asking1 Oct 13, 2016 7:53 AM in response to Rodolfo Ld
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    Oct 13, 2016 7:53 AM in response to Rodolfo Ld

    Hey there! I had this issue too, but I read some answers here at Apple Support and did the following: I turned off the iCloud Drive in System Preferences/iCloud and then restarted my computer. The issue is gone now.

    P.S. I also disconnected my audio hardware (M-Audio Fast Track C400). So if the thing mentioned above doesn't work try this as well

    Hope this helps. Have a nice day!

  • by montydj,

    montydj montydj Oct 13, 2016 8:14 AM in response to asking1
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    Oct 13, 2016 8:14 AM in response to asking1


    Take some time to read through this full thread also you do not need to do a restart or disconnect anything it is iCloud related.

     

    Maybe the only way to have iCloud & Logic Pro 9 on at the same time is to get iCloud to ignore Logic Pro 9 or vice versa it will be good if someone can come up with this idea like a terminal command or matter of deleting some files or blocking Logic Pro 9 I feel there is something that can be done here.

     

    I am happy you guys have Logic Pro 9 working again.

  • by Pancenter,

    Pancenter Pancenter Oct 13, 2016 11:46 AM in response to montydj
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    Oct 13, 2016 11:46 AM in response to montydj

    Love it when users come up with their own creative solutions... that's exactly the attitude to have when using computers and complex software like Logic.

  • by Bizloaf,

    Bizloaf Bizloaf Oct 16, 2016 8:05 AM in response to montydj
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    Oct 16, 2016 8:05 AM in response to montydj

    You're a Lifesaver...thank you!!!

  • by srinivasfromchennai,

    srinivasfromchennai srinivasfromchennai Oct 16, 2016 11:56 AM in response to octopi
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    Oct 16, 2016 11:56 AM in response to octopi

    Disabling iCloud Drive worked for me.  Please try that before you rule out.  Reverting back is an option if you have your time machine backup.  Else, it might be a pain going through all the setup.

  • by Cuauhtemoc,

    Cuauhtemoc Cuauhtemoc Oct 17, 2016 9:25 AM in response to montydj
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    Oct 17, 2016 9:25 AM in response to montydj

    You don't have to disable iCloud drive.

     

    Try this instead:

    In Finder choose Finder > Preferences > Sidebar and uncheck the iCloud drive item.

     

    That's all.

     

    /E

  • by montydj,

    montydj montydj Oct 17, 2016 11:42 AM in response to Cuauhtemoc
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    Oct 17, 2016 11:42 AM in response to Cuauhtemoc

    I don't understand why some people find it hard to follow simple instructions & read through the whole thread people are repeating what I posted "disabling iCoud = unchecking it" that's what everyone has been doing & understood exactly that its really not that hard to understand.

  • by montydj,

    montydj montydj Oct 17, 2016 2:14 PM in response to montydj
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    Oct 17, 2016 2:14 PM in response to montydj

    Logic Pro will not work unless you disable iCloud I know most people knows this means "unchecking iCloud" it really is basic English i bet everyone in this thread knows I meant to "uncheck iCloud"


    LMAO someone called Eric Cardenas from Logic Pro forum sent me a threatening message & has just banned me because I posted my fix on there forum I don't even use there forum i just wanted to help people out, he deleted all my posts about my fix & posted my same fix himself because he wants to look cool!..


    Haha! Cuauhtémoc who posted my same fix here above me is Eric Cardenas! <--------------- looking to steal the lime light here to!....

  • by Cuauhtemoc,

    Cuauhtemoc Cuauhtemoc Oct 17, 2016 2:29 PM in response to montydj
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    Oct 17, 2016 2:29 PM in response to montydj

    No one deleted or banned you because they wanted to take credit.

    You got banned because you shouted and called me names. You got a formal warning but continued to insult me via PM.

     

    Important information:

    - Disabling iCloud Drive is done from System Preferences > iCloud.

    This can have unwanted consequences if you are an iCloud Drive user.

     

    - Deselecting iCloud Drive in Finder  > Preferences > Sidebar will hide/remove the iCloud Drive link from the Finder window sidebar.

    No files will get deleted from your hard drive.

     

    Those are very different things and I feel that it's important to clarify this in case other Logic Pro 9 users find this temporary fix.

     

    /Eric Cardenas

  • by montydj,

    montydj montydj Oct 17, 2016 2:40 PM in response to Cuauhtemoc
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    Oct 17, 2016 2:40 PM in response to Cuauhtemoc


    Pure ignorance again!

     

    In UK "English" when I say disable its means to uncheck the box! you are making things harder for other people no one is disabling iCloud in the way you are saying! its just the way I worded it meaning to uncheck it how many times do I have to tell you this clearly English is not your language.

     

    You are very confused with my post fix & because you are so confused you think everyone else is confused, no one else is confused every ones know I mean to "uncheck iCloud" your the only person who is struggling here & posting your struggles confusing people! take a breath sit back & have a good look at what you have posted no one else is struggling here only you.

     

    You are probably the only person here who has struggled to understand when I say disable iCloud I simply mean just to uncheck the box you make things hard for yourself & making it hard for other people when everyone else has understood me but you have not.

  • by montydj,

    montydj montydj Oct 17, 2016 8:21 PM in response to montydj
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    Oct 17, 2016 8:21 PM in response to montydj

    Do this if you want iCloud & Logic Pro 9 running at the same time! <-------------------------

     

    I spent about 3-4 hours working on a way to get iCloud working at the same time with Logic Pro 9 risking my install i had to go back using Time Machine but all is well again, i tried to use "Script Editor" to have iCloud on the desktop to have access to it but Logic Pro 9 still kept crashing but then i found a simple way to still use iCloud & Logic Pro 9 at the same time.

     

    For those who read the full thread! As you know it took me some time to work out that iCloud was causing Logic Pro 9 to crash some of you have said thanks which i appreciate because i know how important Logic Pro 9 is to people & myself so i have another solution for you appreciative people a thanks is not much to ask from someone.

     

    Using my iCloud fix but make sure you have the iCloud box "CHECKED"in "system preferences" so it is running but remove the iCloud drive from the finder sidebar bar "right click" "Remove From Sidebar" now go to spotlight search & type in "iCloud Drive" do not press enter now just drag the "iCloud Drive" icon onto your desktop! now you have access to iCloud Drive from your desktop which is cool anyways & Logic Pro 9 working at the same time!...

     

    PS: This does not matter now as now we can have iCloud Drive & Logic Pro 9 running at the same time but i have to correct some bad advice & some disgusting manners i have received, i still would of recommend "disabling" "unchecking" (which ever way you describe it) iCloud Drive it is more important to have Logic Pro 9 running at its best over iCloud you would not want spend hours on a project then you get a sudden save crash or any kind of crash because you did not "disable" "uncheck" iCloud Drive your gambling on Logic Pro 9 crashing but it might or it might not crash.

     

    Also if you read back at other peoples posts saying Logic Pro 9 will not work in "Sierra" they like to guess & cross there fingers hoping they are right i think its a COOL THANG!...this is why i don't post on forums people already know everything you can spot spoiled people a mile off the more spoiled they are the more crap & meaningless there music is!...

     

    Peace!...Enjoy Logic Pro 9!....

  • by Pancenter,

    Pancenter Pancenter Oct 18, 2016 12:12 AM in response to Cuauhtemoc
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    Oct 18, 2016 12:12 AM in response to Cuauhtemoc

    Cuauhtemoc wrote:

     

    You don't have to disable iCloud drive.

     

    Try this instead:

    In Finder choose Finder > Preferences > Sidebar and uncheck the iCloud drive item.

     

    That's all.

     

    /E

     

    You're just posting someone else's fix (montydj) by rephrasing it. 

     

    Move along

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