Kernel Panic when opening Logic Pro 7

Roughly 80% of the time I open Logic 7, I get a Kernel Panic. My convertor is a Motu 828 Mark II, & my midi interface is an Edirol UM-1SX. Both are updated. I've had this computer 3 months now, & have had 2 security updates (one proposed solution to the Panics).
When the convertor's Firewire is disconnected, I still receive Panics. Logic aside, the Motu acts perfectly as my core-audio (using iTunes & such). Once Logic does open, it works fine.
Updates aside, both Apple Care Support & a Genius Bar visit w/an 8 hour diagnostic test revealled no hardware issues. I've erased and reinstalled my operating system as well in hopes of a remedy.
Could this be a Logic software issue?
Any advice and ideas are greatly appreciated.
Truly,
Donny

KPs are virtually always caused by hardware or drivers. Did you try de-installing the MOTU driver then re-installing it?
Is the MOTU driver the only audio driver you have installed on your system ? There aren't any other audio, or MIDI, drivers hanging around from hardware you have had installed before, are there ?

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