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You all are being pretty harsh on the OP. But I guess that is to be expected on this site.

Anyway, Apple probably loves testers like OP. I'm pretty sure Apple didn't have a test environment of 1300 plugins (or testers with 20 years in the music business) so bug reports from people like the OP are probably valuable. More valuable than 1000 people whining about the same bug they find 20 minutes into testing (whatever that bug is).

Now run along and pick on the NFL, like a good American.
 
You all are being pretty harsh on the OP. But I guess that is to be expected on this site.

Anyway, Apple probably loves testers like OP. I'm pretty sure Apple didn't have a test environment of 1300 plugins (or testers with 20 years in the music business) so bug reports from people like the OP are probably valuable. More valuable than 1000 people whining about the same bug they find 20 minutes into testing (whatever that bug is).

Now run along and pick on the NFL, like a good American.

the OP has kinda earned the responses he's gotten... did you read thru the thread? and i've been a 'pro' using logic for over a decade, and i don't know any pros with 1300 plugins. 1300! but lots of advice and useful info in this thread all the same. his post is not a bug report, and he needs to reach out to the developers of those plugins, and see who needs to update theirs.

sure, there are arguments and ridiculous moments on these forums (i'm certainly part of that), but it's a great place for useful help, advice, and discussion too.
 
To be fair, you can, like me, have over 1000 plugs you've installed to test/try out and dont really use. I dont necessarily delete them even if I dont l use them.
I do have neatly categorized and updated sections of the logic AU browser which include only my go to plugs. Then again, Im only a musician, not a pro;)
 
Yo dawg, I heard you liked testing betas so here’s some betas to test while you’re testing your betas so you can beta while beta.
 
To be fair, you can, like me, have over 1000 plugs you've installed to test/try out and dont really use. I dont necessarily delete them even if I dont l use them.
I do have neatly categorized and updated sections of the logic AU browser which include only my go to plugs. Then again, Im only a musician, not a pro;)

the potential problem with this is... see the OP post. let's say that 2 of those plugins won't run in your new OS... anyway, you can work thru that (but, OP, that's the point!).

what i do; test out a plugin, and, if i decide i don't need it, i delete it then & there... so i will never wake up to 1000 plugins (i have less than 50, and use them all...). and if i need something i don't have, i add it when the need arises...
 
I was burned waiting for plugin updates a couple of releases ago(El Capitan maybe...) There's no harm in waiting...

I'll update macOS when the next major point update of Logic comes out. Nothing in High Sierra screams must have for a music producer...

Isn't that the point in having 1300 plugins... you know to have spares incase some don't work?
 
I was burned waiting for plugin updates a couple of releases ago(El Capitan maybe...) There's no harm in waiting...

I'll update macOS when the next major point update of Logic comes out. Nothing in High Sierra screams must have for a music producer...

Isn't that the point in having 1300 plugins... you know to have spares incase some don't work?

i don't know anyone who has 1300 plugins, much less, say, 200 eqs in case the current one doesn't work. if you want an alternative eq, for example, you can install it WHEN the current eq plugin fails. anyway, seems crazy to me (but am pretty minimalist, to be fair...)

all my plugins work, and others have reported the same thing. meanwhile, logic X's performance in high sierra (here, anyway) has been stellar; stable, fast, no weirdness, stalls, overloads, crashes...
 
i don't know anyone who has 1300 plugins, much less, say, 200 eqs in case the current one doesn't work. if you want an alternative eq, for example, you can install it WHEN the current eq plugin fails. anyway, seems crazy to me (but am pretty minimalist, to be fair...)

all my plugins work, and others have reported the same thing. meanwhile, logic X's performance in high sierra (here, anyway) has been stellar; stable, fast, no weirdness, stalls, overloads, crashes...

But when you update your OS and the plugins don't work... you'll be glad you have a couple hundred plugins to spare. o_O
 
But when you update your OS and the plugins don't work... you'll be glad you have a couple hundred plugins to spare. o_O

that makes no sense. do you mean, for example, a lot of eqs, reverbs, compressors? so there's at least one backup for each need?

i have the plugins i want & need. if i update my OS, and there's a problem, i'll deal with it then (so, if my chosen eq plugin doesn't work, i'll either replace it, or contact the developer, and sort it out).

why anyone would want a couple hunded unused plugins is beyond me; and having 1300 is, as the OP has discovered, ideal for having at least a few not work in an OS update.
 
that makes no sense. do you mean, for example, a lot of eqs, reverbs, compressors? so there's at least one backup for each need?

i have the plugins i want & need. if i update my OS, and there's a problem, i'll deal with it then (so, if my chosen eq plugin doesn't work, i'll either replace it, or contact the developer, and sort it out).

why anyone would want a couple hunded unused plugins is beyond me; and having 1300 is, as the OP has discovered, ideal for having at least a few not work in an OS update.

Sarcasm is hard to convey...
 
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