![]() BackgroundĪpple moved the user directory out of ~/Library/Application Support/Logic folder with the introduction of Logic Pro X. ![]() Upgrading to macOS 10.13 High Sierra will break Logic Pro X on some systems with both Logic Pro 9 and X. Thanks for stopping by the Apple Support Communities! If you have a qualifying Mac computer, you can upgrade to macOS Mojave: How to upgrade to macOS Mojave - Apple Support, or possibly macOS Catalina: How to upgrade to macOS Catalina - Apple Support, which is the current macOS release.įor more information on Logic Pro X, check out the FAQs here: Logic Pro X frequently asked questions (FAQ) - Apple Support. We understand you'd like to know if you can run Logic Pro X on macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 and would be happy to provide you with some information.Īccording to the Logic Pro X technical specifications: Logic Pro - Technical Specifications - Apple, the current version requires macOS Mojave 10.14 or later. Is plugin compatible with my system? I downloaded your plugin to use with Logic Pro X 10.4.1 and it doesn't show up under my Audio Units. ![]() There's plenty of threads of people having issues with Logic X with High Sierra, so I'm afraid the moral of the story is always do your research before a major OS update, (& also do a backup in case you need to revert).
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