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  1. I had exactly the same issue as dirtystopout, basically it seemed Logic was calculating the size of a PCM bounce, regardless of what I had ticked in the bounce window. I got round it by changing the settings under PCM to the lowest resolution and sample rate so that Logic calculated a file size smaller than the maximum for a WAV (4GB), then bounced it with just MP3 ticked. This feels like a bug of some sort, and I've never had/noticed it happen before - could it be Yosemite-induced? FWIW: iMac Intel Core i5 / 3.1 GHz / 12GB RAM / OSX 10.10.1 / Logic 9.1.8
  2. ...and the problem and it's solution was? (Just in case anyone else has a similar issue....) Somehow I was missing XSKey.framework from the ~/Library/Frameworks folder, and this is the solution I found: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2092846?start=0&tstart=0.
  3. I've just updated to 9.1.5, running Lion. The update installed fine but now when I try to open Logic, I get this yellow exclamation mark error box: "Logic Pro cannot be opened because of a problem. Check with the developer to make sure Logic Pro works with this version of Mac OS X. You may need to reinstall the application. Be sure to install any available updates for the application and Mac OS X. Click Report to see more detailed information and send a report to Apple." Any ideas? EDIT: After much searching I've located the problem and a solution; it's not an update issue after all. Thanks!
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