Keycommands in Logic Pro refused since migrating to Sequoia

I have used BTT with great succes for keycommands specifically for Logic Pro on a Mac Studio M1 with Ventura.
Now, since migrating to a MacBook M4 (with Sequoia 15.1), Logic’s screen starts flashing when executing most of the commands. (Screen flashing is the program’s normal behaviour to indicate that the keycommand is not active or cannot be executed.) When I disable BTT, individual keycammands in Logic work fine. Also BTT (4.8.8.9) crashes sometimes. Any idea what could be causing this?
Crash report Weekhout.zip (15.1 KB)

the crashlog indicates that there is a problem with the "shortcut compatibility mode". I'll have a look at that (it uses some very old functions, maybe something with these broke on Sequoia). It's a pretty specific option and not used by many BTT users which might be why it hasn't been reported so far:

Could you check whether that option is enabled for Logic? Does it work if you disable it?

Ah wait, the crash actually seems to come due to a recursively triggering shortcut. This means BTT is sending a shortcut that is received by itself, then triggers the sending of the same shortcut again (thousands of times within a second).

From the crashlog I can not see which of the shortcuts that would be, if you want you can go to Help => Export Diagnostic Debug Information (and send the result to me via andreas@folivora.ai), then I can have a look.

However the log also indicates the mentioned "Shortcut Sending Compatibility Mode", which still might be the reason for the Logic issues

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Holy crap, that just fixed it, thank you so much!

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