i will gladly chime in on this, but will need more information from you with regards to any peripherals you have connected as well as any software bundles you’ve installed, as those may have caused a conflict with the Mac OS native audio driver. Additionally, here are a few troubleshooting steps that may help resolve the issue:
1. Audio Interface and Peripherals: Check if you have an external audio interface or other audio-related peripherals connected. Sometimes after the Mac wakes from sleep, certain external devices may fail to reconnect properly with the system, leading to audio issues. Try disconnecting and reconnecting your audio interface or external device and see if the issue persists.
2. Audio MIDI Setup: It may help to open Audio MIDI Setup (found in Applications > Utilities) to check whether your default audio output device is correctly selected after waking from sleep. Sometimes, the system may revert to ‘Internal Speakers’ instead of the interface you’ve been using.
3. Core Audio Reset: Instead of rebooting your entire system, you could try restarting the Core Audio driver in Logic Pro. You can do this by toggling the Core Audio setting: Go to Logic Pro > Preferences > Audio, then disable and re-enable the “Enable Core Audio” option. This may refresh the driver and bring the audio back without requiring a full restart.
4. Energy Saver Settings: Adjusting your Mac’s energy saver settings to prevent the computer from going to sleep while connected to peripherals could prevent this from happening in the future. Go to System Settings > Displays > Advanced, and check the options related to “Prevent automatic sleep when display is off.” This can help with keeping external devices, like audio interfaces, consistently connected.
5. Software or Plugin Conflicts: If you’ve recently installed any third-party plugins or software bundles, one of them may be causing a conflict with macOS’s native audio driver. Try temporarily removing or disabling these plugins to see if the problem resolves itself.
6. macOS Updates: Finally, macOS updates, like the one you installed, occasionally create conflicts with third-party drivers or peripherals. You may want to check if there are any firmware or driver updates available for your audio interface or other peripherals, as they sometimes need to be updated after a macOS update.
If you can provide details about your setup, including any external devices and software, I’d be happy to assist further.