And the wait time between these pages was around 2-4 minutes between so, that was annoying. Even though the plugs were deactivated and in some cases, even hidden in the iLok manager, Logic still wanted to validate them. (To be clear, the validation dialog was asking to try, buy or quit whatever plugins via iLok. In my particular case Logic said it needed to scan 6 plugins (which it did not seem to do.) Instead, I kept getting validation pages for a bunch of trial plugins long deactivated on my machine. Logic basically will not start no matter how many times you try. Logic seems to want to scan the AU plug-ins but then just crashes. In short, for some Mojave users, Logic 10.5.1 crashes after a prolonged AU scan period. There's now more than a few desperate posts echoing what I went thru this morning. Well, take a peek at the Apple Logic X forum.
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