Stop Logic Pro from using my iPhone as external microphone

Every time I load up Logic Pro, it wants to use my iPhone as an external mic.

I NEVER want that. It's pretty annoying to have to manually disconnect it every time.


Where can I turn this off?


Thanks a lot!


Joost

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 13.1

Posted on Feb 20, 2023 11:56 AM

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Posted on Feb 21, 2023 02:09 AM

Thanks, that seems like a good idea, but the minus sign is greyed out.

I can't remove my iPhone from the list... Why would that be?


Thanks again!

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Feb 21, 2023 12:22 AM in response to Joosst

Go to "Audio Midi Setup" (a separate App to Logic x), found here : Mac HD > Applications > Utilities > Audio Midi Setup.


Open Audio Midi Setup (with Logic quit), & go to the Window menu (top of your screen), & click "Show Audio Devices". Check to see whether your iPhone is listed as an audio device... if it is, select it & click on the the "-" (minus) sign located bottom left corner. (This should remove it permanently).


Alternatively, you could always switch off the mic input on your iPhone (if you don't use it much), or try Airplane Mode?

Feb 20, 2023 03:53 PM in response to yoyoBen

Hey there,

Thanks, but I had already done that.

The problem is not that I can’t disconnect it manually, after it’s connected automatically.

The problem is that it keeps connecting automatically, every time I load up logic, already during the slash screen.

I just want it to forget my iPhone and never use it again…

But I don’t know where to find the settings for continuity camera/ microphone.

Anyone?

Thanks!

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