On Feb 3, 2005, at 12:27 AM, GAmoore@... wrote: > > In a message dated 2/2/05 1:20:58 AM, dennis@... > writes: > > >> if you trash the prefs and find it does help the problem but fear >> they will become corrupted again the thing to do is: after you have >> rebuilt them but before they become corrupt you should safe the prefs >> in the "golden" state in a folder named "logic pro good prefs" and >> put >> it in your applications folder so that you can always find it when >> you >> need it. You should also put copies of other prefs relating to >> operation of your computer when you work with logic in there as well. > > > > Can you list exactly which preferences and where they are located? Nope wish I could. But one could start with any preferences related to input devices or preferences for IOs etc. Also, this is not related specifically to your comments but logic stability in general, people think that just because they have not instantiated a plugin it should not be affecting Logic stability. I can understand why they would think that but it is wrong. When logic starts up it essentially integrates every plugin in the components folder into itself so it is not only possible for non active plugins to destabilize logic it is a documented fact. The only way to get plugins out of logic memory space is to actually use another host like DSP quatro and then route it to logic externally. This is not the most elegant solution in the world but it is a way to use plugins that fail validation or VST plugs in logic.
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Preferences
2005-02-02 by dennis gunn
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