Haven’t read the whole thread but could you be affected by this T2 chip issue:
https://wccftech.com/apple-t2-audio-problems-mac/
https://wccftech.com/apple-t2-audio-problems-mac/
After you turn on the III, unplug your USB cable from the Mac and then plug back in. IF that doesn't work, try going into your Mac sound settings and advanced. You'll see two speakers that you can click on, change them to OUT 3 and 4 (left and right, respectively). Then click each speaker (generally only your left speaker will make a sound (it will be white noise).
Haven’t read the whole thread but could you be affected by this T2 chip issue:https://wccftech.com/apple-t2-audio-problems-mac/
You said only on recording you can hear the sound.
You had to enable audio monitor pressing the "I" button on the track panel.
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What audio interface?No issues here. 2018 mac mini Mojave with Logic.
go to your security settings and select microphone then select your DAW. I had the same problem.
Early '15 Era MacBook Pro 13". It was sending sound out to AxeFX III just fine until I updated to Mojave. Now, when I select it as an OUTPUT there's no sound but also anything that sends sound freezes and I have to reboot. I was hoping it was an AxeFX Firmware issue because I updated from v3 to v5.02 at the same time cuz then it can get fixed. Frustrating, too... now I have to use two sets of headphones when I play and want to watch a YouTube video while playing... LOL ha ha... ugh... grrrrrrr!
I'm not going back to that Scarlett Interface...
Have you tried unplugging and plugging the USB? I pretty much have to do that every time I turn on the Axe-FX but since I've done so it's pretty stable.
I've been working on this. It seems that Mojave and certain models of MacBook Pros are having problems with ALL USB interfaces. This, as we know, includes the Axe III. I tried other interfaces and they are doing the same thing for me. I'll select a drum set in Slate drums to get started on some songwriting and then all sound coming out of the interface stops. I did a full rebuild of my system drive and had some stability for a minute by making sure that the system prefs were using internal speakers/mic and Logic was using the Axe III. But as soon as I switched to Itunes or Safari, or opened a plugin on Logic the sound would stop.
Are all you guys with problems using MacBooks Pros on Mojave? I just want to narrow it down.
I'm about to downgrade to High Sierra and I'll let you know how it goes.
Same here ,,sticking with Yosemite 10.10.5 for the time being .My MBP has been nagging me to update to Mojave and this is exactly why I won't.