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Marker Text

Marker Text

2009-12-12 by Luther Baker

I have Logic 8 and the demo songs come with markers and corresponding  
marker notes.  What is neat is that the marker notes show up in a  
separate window and change as the song progresses and markers are  
entered/passed.

I can create markers and I can add notes to them but they only show up  
in the bottom part of my 'marker list'. How do I bring up a little  
window that contains the body of the marker text ... changing as the  
song progresses from one marker to the next?

Thanks,

-Luther

Quitting

2009-12-12 by Bobbo

Hi, group.

I'm having a problem with Logic Pro 8 quitting unexpectedly. It always  
quits on "Initializing CoreAudio." I've done everything but swap  
machines here; tried it under OSX 5.6 and 6.2, reinstalled the system  
(clean install) and reimported from a known good backup (I know it was  
good because the drive was taken from an iMac G5 where Logic worked  
fine). All the usual, lesser solutions of course: repaired  
permissions, reset the program when offered in the "Unexpected Quit"  
dialog, trashed prefs, sacrificed a ram, etc.

Any idea what I can try? In case it's informative, Garage Band won't  
run either. GB's startup sequence is much less informative  
("Initializing Garage Band" without details) but it eventually either  
quits while unresponsive or I have to force-quit. Any connection?

Thanks.

Bobbo

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Quitting

2009-12-12 by Kurt Arnlund

My first guess would be that you have a plugin that misbehaving

Move everything out of /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components, maybe to a folder on your desktop
Also check ~ /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components
Start up Logic or Garageband and see how it goes

If it works, then:
1) close Logic
2) move a single plugin back to the folder it came from
3) start Logic
4) if it runs fine, then go to step 1 and repeat until you have no more plugins to move

This will let you narrow down which plugin is misbehaving.

Kurt


On Dec 11, 2009, at 11:01 PM, Bobbo wrote:

> Hi, group.
> 
> I'm having a problem with Logic Pro 8 quitting unexpectedly. It always 
> quits on "Initializing CoreAudio." I've done everything but swap 
> machines here; tried it under OSX 5.6 and 6.2, reinstalled the system 
> (clean install) and reimported from a known good backup (I know it was 
> good because the drive was taken from an iMac G5 where Logic worked 
> fine). All the usual, lesser solutions of course: repaired 
> permissions, reset the program when offered in the "Unexpected Quit" 
> dialog, trashed prefs, sacrificed a ram, etc.
> 
> Any idea what I can try? In case it's informative, Garage Band won't 
> run either. GB's startup sequence is much less informative 
> ("Initializing Garage Band" without details) but it eventually either 
> quits while unresponsive or I have to force-quit. Any connection?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Bobbo
> 
> 



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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Quitting

2009-12-12 by Bobbo

Best advice I've heard so far. Thanks, Kurt. There goes my Saturday. :)
Bobbo

On Dec 12, 2009, at 2:47AM ~12/12/09, Kurt Arnlund wrote:

> My first guess would be that you have a plugin that misbehaving
>
> Move everything out of /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components, maybe to  
> a folder on your desktop
> Also check ~ /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components
> Start up Logic or Garageband and see how it goes
>
> If it works, then:
> 1) close Logic
> 2) move a single plugin back to the folder it came from
> 3) start Logic
> 4) if it runs fine, then go to step 1 and repeat until you have no  
> more plugins to move
>
> This will let you narrow down which plugin is misbehaving.
>
> Kurt
>
>
> On Dec 11, 2009, at 11:01 PM, Bobbo wrote:
>
>> Hi, group.
>>
>> I'm having a problem with Logic Pro 8 quitting unexpectedly. It  
>> always
>> quits on "Initializing CoreAudio." I've done everything but swap
>> machines here; tried it under OSX 5.6 and 6.2, reinstalled the system
>> (clean install) and reimported from a known good backup (I know it  
>> was
>> good because the drive was taken from an iMac G5 where Logic worked
>> fine). All the usual, lesser solutions of course: repaired
>> permissions, reset the program when offered in the "Unexpected Quit"
>> dialog, trashed prefs, sacrificed a ram, etc.
>>
>> Any idea what I can try? In case it's informative, Garage Band won't
>> run either. GB's startup sequence is much less informative
>> ("Initializing Garage Band" without details) but it eventually either
>> quits while unresponsive or I have to force-quit. Any connection?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Bobbo
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Quitting

2009-12-12 by gamoore

I think I would use the disk utility to repair permissoins, use the terminal to run the SUDO maintence commands. Then reboot. Maybe run Disk warrior too. If you can get Logic to run I think the first thing I would do is to run the audio unit manager which will check each plugin is good or not. Logic should still run even with bad plugins - they will just be disabled.�
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From:   Bobbo <bobbo924@...>
Subject:    Re: [Logic_Cafe] Quitting
Date:   December 12, 2009 12:00:24 AM PST
To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com
Best advice I've heard so far. Thanks, Kurt. There goes my Saturday. :)
Bobbo

On Dec 12, 2009, at 2:47AM ~12/12/09, Kurt Arnlund wrote:

> My first guess would be that you have a plugin that misbehaving
>
> Move everything out of /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components, maybe to�
> a folder on your desktop
> Also check ~ /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components
> Start up Logic or Garageband and see how it goes
>
> If it works, then:
> 1) close Logic
> 2) move a single plugin back to the folder it came from
> 3) start Logic
> 4) if it runs fine, then go to step 1 and repeat until you have no�
> more plugins to move
>
> This will let you narrow down which plugin is misbehaving.
>
> Kurt
>
>
> On Dec 11, 2009, at 11:01 PM, Bobbo wrote:
>
>> Hi, group.
>>
>> I'm having a problem with Logic Pro 8 quitting unexpectedly. It�
>> always
>> quits on "Initializing CoreAudio." I've done everything but swap
>> machines here; tried it under OSX 5.6 and 6.2, reinstalled the system
>> (clean install) and reimported from a known good backup (I know it�
>> was
>> good because the drive was taken from an iMac G5 where Logic worked
>> fine). All the usual, lesser solutions of course: repaired
>> permissions, reset the program when offered in the "Unexpected Quit"
>> dialog, trashed prefs, sacrificed a ram, etc.
>>
>> Any idea what I can try? In case it's informative, Garage Band won't
>> run either. GB's startup sequence is much less informative
>> ("Initializing Garage Band" without details) but it eventually either
>> quits while unresponsive or I have to force-quit. Any connection?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Bobbo
>>
>>
>
>
>
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>
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Re:Quitting

2009-12-12 by Zip Boterbloem

This often caused by buggy rewire drivers, especially some version of  
the dynawhatever pitch correction thingy..

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.