Thanks to both @wonshu and @Dr.Socrates for confirming the obvious and logical answer that only loaded plugins can trigger a crash. For a brief moment I was misled by someone on the internet who claimed the opposite.
We all know that bad plugins may cause Logic to crash. But if I have problems with one plugin do I need to uninstall it or is it just a matter of not using it?
Oh, I see!
So any changes that are made when Neural Pitch Detection is activated won’t stick. And changes made when Neural Pitch Detection is unchecked is preserved.
So I spotted the bug but missed some nuances… That's not the first time 😄
Try this:
Open ”Pitch Correction”-plugin.
Change the ”Range” from ”Normal” to ”Low”.
Close and reopen the plugin.
The ”Range” have now reverted back to ”Normal”.
If I uncheck ”Neural Pitch Detection” the plugin begins to behave as expected.
If I recheck ”Neural Pitch Detection” the plugin continues to behave as expected.
Anyone else?
There is also Space Designer Manager which can be bought on the App Store. It can generate plugin settings in seconds. And there are a couple of parameters you can change for example you could generate one batch of pst-files for inserts (with Dry volume att full) and another set for busses (with Dry Volume at min).
I only tried the demo once but it seem very good for anyone using Space designer and have lots of IR:s.
btw: It just recently got updated for Apple Silicon!