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563Logic Pro User Guide
Work with Audio Units plug-ins
In addition to the audio effect and instrument plug-ins included with Logic Pro, you can use
third-party plug-ins in the Audio Units format. Unlike the included plug-ins, Audio Units
need to first be installed onto your computer for you to use them. Some Audio Units may
already be installed on your computer, and many more are available from other sources.
You can buy Audio Units plug-ins from a variety of third-party vendors, and can find free
Audio Units plug-ins on the Internet. Please check the documentation for your Audio Units
plug-in for installation instructions, and to ensure compatibility with the latest version of
Logic Pro.
Audio Units plug-ins are located in the Audio Units submenu:
Using the Plug-in Manager, you can re-arrange the plug-ins submenus so that Audio Units
plug-ins appear alongside included plug-ins. For information on how to use the Plug-in
Manager, see Use the Plug-in Manager in Logic Pro.
You use Audio Units plug-ins the same way as built-in plug-ins:
For information on adding, removing, copying, and bypassing Audio Units, see Add,
remove, move, and copy plug-ins in Logic Pro.
For information on editing Audio Units parameters, see Work in the plug-in window in
Logic Pro.
For information on adjusting Audio Units settings, see Work with plug-in settings in
Logic Pro.
For information on working with Audio Units latencies, see Work with plug-in latencies
in Logic Pro.