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554Logic Pro User Guide
Insert an Alchemy plug-in (single files only)
Dragging content to one of the available Alchemy zones inserts an Alchemy instrument
plug-in using the type of synthesis you choose: Additive, Granular, or Spectral.
See the Alchemy chapter in Logic Pro Instruments.
Insert a Drum Machine Designer plug-in (single or multiple files)
Dragging content to the Drum Machine Designer zone inserts a Drum Machine Designer
instrument plug-in using the sliced audio content, and a MIDI region to trigger the slices.
When you drag multiple audio files, each one is placed on its own pad in the Drum Machine
Designer grid, rather than being sliced.
See the Drum Machine Designer chapter in Logic Pro Instruments.
Insert an instrument plug-in by dragging a single file, region, or loop
1. In Logic Pro, drag an audio file, audio or software instrument region, or Apple Loop to a
software instrument track that currently has no instrument plug-in.
2. When the Insert Plug-in dialog appears, drag the item to one of the available zones to
choose the type of instrument plug-in inserted on the track.
Insert an instrument plug-in by dragging multiple files, regions, or loops
1. In Logic Pro, drag multiple audio files, regions, or Apple Loops to a software instrument
track that currently has no instrument plug-in.
2. When the Insert Plug-in dialog appears, drag the items to one of the available zones to
choose the type of instrument plug-in inserted on the track.
Activate plug-ins on inactive channels
If the “Only load plug-ins needed for project playback” setting is enabled, any channel strip
not in the playback signal flow will be inactive, and its plug-ins will be dimmed. In order to
hear the plug-ins, first you need to activate the channel. To activate an inactive channel in
Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Add a plug-in to an inactive channel strip.
Click a plug-in on an inactive channel strip.