Logic crashing when scanning audio plugins on startup

Logic crashes when I try to start it up. It scans 1 out of 43 plugins and then crashes. I once downloaded ToneLib TubeWarmth but it didn't work so I removed it but it was always an option I couldn't remove after that. Some articles said removing the component file would fix it but I believe doing this made the crashing worse. The Apple report details are below but I have no idea what it means. Thanks for any help!


MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 15.1

Posted on Jan 15, 2025 2:38 PM

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Jan 16, 2025 9:29 PM in response to melfontheshelf

This is definitely a third party plug-in issue. Try to remove the offending Components file and you should be good to go. As a test, remove all of your Components onto your desktop and you will see that Logic Pro opens up just fine. I would add every plug-in back into the Components folder either individually or by company to see which plug-in is causing the issues.


Hope that helps,

ThatLogicProGuy

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Jan 16, 2025 10:07 PM in response to EddieGrey

I had tried this before and again just now to be sure but this doesn't change the issue for me. Logic still crashes on startup despite the components folder being empty. Should I also remove the contents in the other Plug-Ins subfolders? (HAL, VST, etc) Thanks again!

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