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Table Of Contents
- Logic Pro 9: Exploring Logic Pro
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Welcome to Logic Pro
- Chapter 2: Building a Basic Project
- Chapter 3: Working with Instruments and Effects
- Chapter 4: Recording and Comping Audio
- Chapter 5: Recording MIDI
- Chapter 6: Creating an Arrangement
- Chapter 7: Flex Time Editing
- Chapter 8: Editing MIDI Events
- Chapter 9: Mixing the Project
- Chapter 10: Automating Your Mix
- Chapter 11: Getting Answers
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Chapter 3 Working with Instruments and Eects
Remove a plug-in:
Click any occupied Instrument slot or Insert slot, then choose No Plug-in from the pop-
up menu. The plug-in is removed from the slot, leaving it empty.
Deactivate a plug-in without removing it:
Option-click the occupied Instrument slot or Insert slot. The slot turns from blue to gray,
which indicates that the plug-in is on the channel strip but no longer active.
Bypassed plug-in
Double-click the occupied Instrument slot or Insert slot, then click the Bypass button at
the left of the plug-in window header.
Indicates an
active plug-in.
Indicates a
bypassed plug-in.