I find it fascinating the number of people that think ChatGPT is going to help them with Mobius. Has anyone gotten anything useful out of it?
I've never used it, but I think it's safe to say you should not waste your time with it. Tools like that rely on example data, documentation, and extensive training to do anything useful and there simply isn't enough of it out there to look at.
From the description, it sounds like you have synchronized recording enabled. This means that when you press the record button, it will wait for the host application's transport to reach a beat or bar location. For this to work, the transport has to be running. I don't have Logic in front of me right now, but most hosts have tape deck-style buttons for "play" and "stop" along with a tempo setting and a time signature. You'll need to press Play to get the transport running and telling Mobius when beats and bars happen. If you just want to freely record without syncing with the host, then you'll need to disable host sync. From the session editor, click the Default Parameters tab, click the Sync category in the tree, then in the field labeled Sync Source, set it to None. Then click the Tracks tab, select the track(s) you're interested in and make sure that Sync Source does not have a track override (the label should be gray). If the label is orange, it means that this track overrides the default parameter and has it's own setting for Sync Source, you will need to set that to None also, or click on the label to remove the override, and the label goes back to gray.
What is happening currently is this....with host sync enabled, when you press Record, it will enter Synchronize mode waiting for the host transport to start sending beats. If you press Record again, it schedules a record ending for the number of configured units, usually one bar. If you keep pressing Record, it adds record units, and pressing Undo removes them. This is one way to record a fix number of bars by tapping the desired bar count up front, and then just playing and the recording ends automatically. But for that to work, the host transport has to be running.