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Table Of Contents
- Plug-In Reference
- Contents
- Introducing Logic’s Plug-ins
- Basics
- Instruments and Effects
- Equalizer
- Dynamic
- Distortion
- Filter
- Delay
- Modulation
- Reverb
- Special
- Helper
- Synthesizer Basics
- EFM 1
- ES M
- ES P
- ES E
- ES1
- KlopfGeist
- EXSP24
- GarageBand Instruments
- Glossary
- Index
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Basics
This chapter covers all important steps required for plug-
in use in Logic.
The steps include:
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Inserting, deleting, and bypassing plug-ins.
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Operating plug-ins in the Plug-in window.
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Managing plug-in settings.
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Automating plug-ins.
Using Plug-ins
Inserting and Deleting Plug-ins
Plug-ins can be either; software instruments, which respond to MIDI note messages, or
audio effects, which do not respond to MIDI note messages.
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All plug-ins can be added via the plug-in menu of an Audio Object.
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Effect plug-ins can be inserted into the
Insert
slots of all Audio Objects.
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Software-based instruments can only be inserted into special Audio Objects, called
Audio Instruments. These Audio Instrument Objects have a special
Instrument
slot,
directly above their Output slots.










