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561Logic Pro User Guide
Reset a plug-in setting
In the Logic Pro plug-in window, open the Settings pop-up menu, then choose Reset
Setting.
Save a plug-in setting
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
In the plug-in window, do one of the following:
Open the Settings pop-up menu, then choose Save Setting. This command
overwrites the existing plug-in setting.
Open the Settings pop-up menu, then choose Save Setting As. Name and save the
new setting. You can also create a folder location, which must be in the associated
plug-in folder.
In the Library, click the Save button.
Create a default plug-in setting
In the Logic Pro plug-in window, open the Settings pop-up menu, then choose Save
Setting As Default.
This setting loads whenever that plug-in type is opened. You can also revert to this user
default setting at any point by choosing Recall Default Setting from the Settings pop-up
menu.
Delete a plug-in setting
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
In the plug-in window, open the Settings pop-up menu, then choose “Delete [name of
setting]”.
In the Library, click the Delete button.
Work with plug-in latencies in Logic Pro
Some effect and instrument plug-ins may cause small timing delays, known as latency,
when processing audio. Audio processing may cause input latency, output latency, or both.
For example, playing a software instrument in Logic Pro incurs only an output latency
because the instrument’s audio is generated by the application. However, monitoring an
audio recording may have both an input and an output latency because the signal must be
input into Logic Pro before it can be processed. Input latency (if any) is added to the output
latency, resulting in an overall monitoring latency. Each further process—such as the use of
insert effects, for example—may also add to the overall monitoring latency. However, Logic
Pro can compensate for these latencies using plug-in latency compensation, ensuring that
all your audio output is perfectly synchronized.
You can turn plug-in latency compensation on or off. When plug-in latency compensation
is turned on, there can be a slight lag between the moment you start playback and the
moment when output begins, depending on how much latency is being compensated.