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Some updated info in the off chance anyone reads this or has any tips. For reasons I've been unable to determine, AG started working natively again without crashing for awhile (it was after I'd installed a different plugin, Soundtoys Micro-shift if that has any bearing on things), and things were ok for a bit. Now it is crashing again but only when I've loaded AG on a stereo track, saved and closed the session, then re-opened it later. I've been able to consistently reproduce this issue. Loaded on to mono tracks, everything works fine every time. Loaded on to a stereo track, things are fine while the session is running, but upon reopening, I get the plugin crash modal. Clicking recover saves the session from closing, but the AG instance on said stereo track opens with no GUI. All instances of AG on mono tracks remain working as normal. EDIT: Upon further exploration, it seems as though the crash happens if AG is placed on the first track of the session. The crash will happen, and you can recover and every other instance of AG will work as normal but the first instance will open with no GUI. Very strange! |
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Since updating to Sonoma 14.4.1 and Logic 10.8.1 loading Audiogridder on an audio channel crashes logic with the error window "An Audio Unit plug-in reported a problem which might cause the system to become unstable. Please quit and restart Logic". Error is consistent.
AG launches fine under Logic opened using Rosetta, and natively with Reaper and Luna. I've searched high and low for answers specific to this issue and have come up empty handed, so I'm curious if it's an issue on my end or if maybe I've not been searching in the right place. Any help is appreciated.
So far I've tried trashing Logic preferences, deleting caches, and a few other fixes for similar Juce (not AG specific) errors, including unchecking Midi 2 in Logic's preferences.
Thanks!
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