iZotope Vocal Synth crashes Logic

songman
songman Member Posts: 77 Member
edited January 18 in Other Software & Hardware

Screenshot says it all. Anyone experience this?

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  • songman
    songman Member Posts: 77 Member
    Answer ✓

    Thanks for your help. As my system runs smoothly and fully natively I have no desire to go to Rosetta just for some quirks of one plugin which by the way is also native. After the recover the plugin works perfectly (so far). Also it happened only twice in the first hours after I installed the plugin. All NI stuff (and lots of other things, e.g. Arturia V Collection X) that can get full disk access has full disk access. Vocalsynth does not have a standalone version, only a plugin. I'll see how it goes in the coming days and if the problem should arise regularly again I will gladly take up your suggestion. Cheers, Bob

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  • PoorFellow
    PoorFellow Moderator Posts: 5,464 mod

    Please , include basic info in posts when posting questions such as computer type and exact OS version.

    However based on your profile info then I imagine that you should maybe try running the DAW in Rosetta mode to see if that fixes the problem (?) : Quote Jeremy_NI : your computer has a M1 processor, make sure to run it in Rosetta mode : How to Open Your DAW Using Rosetta

    Else another typical suggestion could be that you make sure that you done all the Mac user prerequisites.

    You can also try reset Logic to default by deleting this file (location on your computer might be another ?) : MacintoshHD/Users/Username/Library/Preferences/com.apple.logic10.plist

  • songman
    songman Member Posts: 77 Member

    Sorry, was in a hurry and forgot the obvious.

    After the warning has popped up all I have to do is click recover and after a few seconds when logic seems to reactivate the plugins of the session all is up and running again without further problems.

    Logic Pro 11.1.2, MacOS 14.7.2, Mac mini M2Pro

  • PoorFellow
    PoorFellow Moderator Posts: 5,464 mod
    edited January 18

    If my suggestions above did not help then we can try calling for @Jeremy_NI , and ask : Could you please take a look at the above problem here. (Jeremy does not work weekends and will not be here before next week)

  • songman
    songman Member Posts: 77 Member
    Answer ✓

    Thanks for your help. As my system runs smoothly and fully natively I have no desire to go to Rosetta just for some quirks of one plugin which by the way is also native. After the recover the plugin works perfectly (so far). Also it happened only twice in the first hours after I installed the plugin. All NI stuff (and lots of other things, e.g. Arturia V Collection X) that can get full disk access has full disk access. Vocalsynth does not have a standalone version, only a plugin. I'll see how it goes in the coming days and if the problem should arise regularly again I will gladly take up your suggestion. Cheers, Bob

  • Kymeia
    Kymeia NKS User Library Mod Posts: 5,213 mod
    edited January 19

    This isn't necessary in Logic or any AU host on Apple Silicon as AU's that need Rosetta already run with the Rosetta wrapper in the background (assuming it is installed - but if it isn't and plugin needs it, it just wouldn't have passed validation anyway)

    And yes, Vocalsynth is Native anyway

  • Kymeia
    Kymeia NKS User Library Mod Posts: 5,213 mod

    Do you have MIDI 2 turned on by any chance?

  • songman
    songman Member Posts: 77 Member
    edited January 19

    It's beginning more and more to look like a one time happening just after having installed the plugin. In the meantime I have of course rebooted and since then both yesterday and today it is running smoothly without any hickups. Reboot seems to have been the magic potion.

    MIDI 2? Not that I am aware of.

    Thanks again for your help.

  • PoorFellow
    PoorFellow Moderator Posts: 5,464 mod

    Thank you for the clarification

    Yes, that is seen from time to time that a reboot solves. Great that you got it to work again and sorry for me overlooking the 'Vocalsynth is native Apple M' . And thank you for sharing the apparent solution 🙂

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