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  Oct 31,  · 1 Answer. Go to the Project Audio Browser (Audio Bin in Logic 9) and locate the problematic files (they should appear there even if they are missing). Once there remove them from the project, and that should do the trick. Highly active question. Earn 10 reputation (not counting the association bonus) in order to answer this question. Most of the editing done in Logic Pro X happens in Main Window or the Audio Track Editor. The Main Window have all the editing tool you will find in the Audio Track Editor. Since you will do most of the editing in the Main Window/Audio Track Editor, most of your edit will be non-destructive. Destructive editing is done in the Audio File Editor. Jun 25,  · Various reasons you may get this: You've accidentally deleted the audio files. - You've changed the files location in the Finder (but your Logic project still has the same old references). - You've moved the Logic project file around, or maybe from one machine to another, and somehow its references are no longer accurate.    

 

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    Audio Files ;.GSF, Game Boy Advance Sound File, ;.MMLP, Music Macro Language Project, ;.CDO, Crescendo Music Notation File, ;.PTXT, Pro Tools. This seems to be a universal fix when things are behaving in an odd way in OS X. Apparently it is recommended after ANY installation. I don't. There seems to be some 8 bit error or so. This is another error message I get: "Logic Pro X found 31 audio files in 8 bit format.".


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