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Logic Pro x Channel Strip settings disabled after OSX upgrade

I upgraded to OSX 10.13 yesterday, now trying to finalise a mix that I need to send for mastering (like NOW) and I need to remove a test master mix from the channel strip settings but when I try to click the setting button to reset it nothing happens, I tried on all the individual tracks as well, and nothing happened, it's like they are locked or something? Please help it's urgent. (I'm really wishing I hadn't upgraded to High Sierra now!)

Mac Pro (Late 2013), macOS High Sierra (10.13), Logic Pro X 10.3.2

Posted on Oct 7, 2017 1:12 PM

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Posted on Oct 7, 2017 2:40 PM

See if you find this article helpful:

https://www.logicprohelp.com/small-warning-updating-macos-10-13-high-sierra/


You can read it first and then follow this procedure:


  1. Quit Logic Pro X.
  2. Delete the Alias ~/Music/Audio Music Apps then create a new folder on this location and give it the name Audio Music Apps.
  3. Open the Terminal and paste this code followed by enter:
    open /.HFS+\ Private\ Directory\ Data?/

    - A new Finder window will reveal your hidden content.
  4. Copy the content inside the 'dir_######' folder and paste it inside your new Audio Music Apps folder.
  5. Relaunch Logic Pro X.
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Oct 7, 2017 2:40 PM in response to kjdare

See if you find this article helpful:

https://www.logicprohelp.com/small-warning-updating-macos-10-13-high-sierra/


You can read it first and then follow this procedure:


  1. Quit Logic Pro X.
  2. Delete the Alias ~/Music/Audio Music Apps then create a new folder on this location and give it the name Audio Music Apps.
  3. Open the Terminal and paste this code followed by enter:
    open /.HFS+\ Private\ Directory\ Data?/

    - A new Finder window will reveal your hidden content.
  4. Copy the content inside the 'dir_######' folder and paste it inside your new Audio Music Apps folder.
  5. Relaunch Logic Pro X.

Dec 18, 2017 6:33 AM in response to Cuauhtemoc

Hi, I'm attempting to reply here Cuauhtemoc because you seem very knowledgeable. I had no problem following your instructions, but the precise problem I'm seeing was not fixed and I'm wondering if I screwed up something else...


To recap my issue which is I think the same as what everyone else is writing about, before the High Sierra upgrade, I used to be able to get a drop down on the "Settings" button of the stereo output channel to apply some mastering presets (supplied by Apple) on the fly. Nothing happens now.


I'm wondering if I didn't move the files from dir_XXXXX instead of copying them...do I have to maintain copies in the original folder...or do I have rebuild something? Any help would be appreciated. I don't normally master on a multi-track primary file, but it's useful for previewing some things. It's loss is a pain and it would be great to have it back.

Logic Pro x Channel Strip settings disabled after OSX upgrade

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