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PhilNorris
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I fixed it on 10.12 Sierra – but the fix is not optimal.
In Library/Audio/Plugins/Components you should have a file for EasyKeys. If you copy it to your desktop, then delete it (make sure you keep a copy) from the original location and restart your Mac and then start logic – it will update the plugin components and remove easy keys from somewhere in the database. Now you can close logic, and then put the component back in place from the desktop and back to the where it came from. Restart Logic and it will scan it again on startup, but this time it works and starts in logic.
This resolves the issue, and easy keys will start, but if you go into the plugins manager and look, you will find that it will still say that it is not able to open it. When I left the plugin manager, Logic then complained that Easy Keys was not available any more – so I had to do the same thing again.
If you don’t mess with the plugin manager, it works until you do.
Either this is Logic that does one kind of plugin scan on startup, and another in the plugin manager, or it something to do with the way the Easy keys installs on the MAC.
Someone should just fix it.
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