Turn off Rosetta for Logic Pro for Mac
If you are using Logic Pro on a Mac with Apple silicon, opening Logic Pro natively gives you full access to Logic Pro features.
Some Logic Pro features, including Stem Splitter, ChromaGlow and most Mastering Assistant presets, aren’t available when running Logic Pro in Rosetta on a Mac with Apple silicon (or on an Intel-based Mac). If you have switched Logic Pro to use Rosetta mode on a Mac with Apple silicon, you may want to confirm that using Rosetta is necessary.* Most plug-ins for Logic Pro don’t require Rosetta.
To turn off Rosetta for Logic Pro on Mac:
Quit Logic Pro.
Control-click the Logic Pro app in the Applications folder, then choose Get Info.
Deselect “Open using Rosetta”.
Open Logic Pro.
* The only reason to use Logic Pro in Rosetta on a Mac with Apple silicon is if you’re using a third-party plug-in such as Melodyne by Celemony in ARA mode in a project. If you’re not sure if a favourite third-party plug-in needs to be used in ARA mode, check with the manufacturer.
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