Logic pro 8 will not close in snow leopard

I have a quad core intel mac pro and have just installed Snow loepard, now when I run logic pro 8 I can not close it down (Logic pro 8) I have to force quit every time I finnish. Does anyone know if this can be fixed? (latest version of SL and LP8)

Hey Karl,
Not a problem!
Ah, I was hoping we'd finally find that there was something common that was causing this issue! I noticed that none of the AU instruments you are using are the ones I use, so it doesn't seem that this issue is related to any of those (I only use BFD2, Melodyne and Ozone)...
I am keeping my fingers crossed that now I've unticked the "backup to MobileMe" box, it will continue to allow a proper quit over the next few days! (Sometimes things seem to be fixed and then the next day the issue returns...!)
Let me know if you do get closer to a solution. I am using Logic 9, not 8, but the issue started when I moved to Snow Leopard 10.6.1 (I'm pretty sure... it was definitely some time after getting 10.6) and I believe we are having the same problem despite different versions of Logic.
Cheers,
Mike

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