Logic Pro 11.2 'Audio Unit plug-in reported a problem' error on MacBook Air

Logic Pro 11.2 'Audio Unit plug-in reported a problemwhich might cause the system to become unstable.Please quit and restart Logic Pro' message.

Happens randomly when various plug-ins are being used/adjusted.


MacBook Air 15" M3 2024



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MacBook Air 15″, macOS 14.6

Posted on Jul 25, 2025 4:04 AM

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Posted on Jul 25, 2025 4:18 AM

To find the plugin, look at Applications > Utilities > Console > crash reports


What MacOS are you using? Most issues related to your issue vanished with MacOS Sequoia.

Keep your plugins updated.


And if all doesn't help, contact the plugin programmer.

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Jul 25, 2025 7:47 AM in response to Adam Crocker1

It is definitely a third-party plugin. Clicking on "Recover" will sometimes help you get back into the session.

Ultimately, you want to do everything on YoYoBen's list. What version of Logic Pro are you on? I believe 11.2 had a lot of issues with third-party plugins. If someone could correct me on the exact version, that would be awesome. It was one of the recent updates.

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Logic Pro 11.2 'Audio Unit plug-in reported a problem' error on MacBook Air

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