This session was running from the internal hard drive, but I was using a focusrite 6i6 as the interface. I checked the project settings, and it was set as 44.1, nothing weird. I would have absolutely no problem running this session prior to this battery issue, but now when I open it up, it's glitching and bringing up that there is a "conflict between Logic Pro X and external device" and lists some random sample rates. It stays powered on, but only shows a 2% battery power when disconnected from the charger.Īs how this relates to Logic, I opened up a session I was working on with 4 tracks, and minimal plug ins. When I woke up the next morning, the macbook powered on (!), but it shows that the battery is not charging. Not knowing what else to do, I left it plugged in to the charger and went to sleep. I tried the SMC reset, and that did not seem to do anything, and eventually it ran out of battery and shut down. The macbook decided that it didn't want to charge on Friday, the light on the magsafe didn't light up or do anything to power the computer. I'm sort of computer illiterate, so I will attempt to describe it as best as I can. I've searched a few forums and can't find an exact match to my situation. I'm trying to diagnose an issue with my 2014 MacBook Pro/Logic, and wondering if anyone has had this problem as well.
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