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38Logic Pro Effects
Add a pedal to the Pedal area
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Drag the stompbox that you want to insert from the Pedal Browser to the appropriate
Pedal area position. This can be to the left, to the right, or in between existing pedals.
Make sure that no pedal is selected in the Pedal area, then double-click a stompbox
in the Pedal Browser to add it to the right of all existing effects in the Pedal area.
Note: You insert Mixer and Splitter utility pedals in a different way. See Use the
Logic Pro Pedalboard Router.
Change an effect pedal position in the Pedal area
In Logic Pro, drag the stompbox to a new position, either to the right or the left.
Automation and bus routings, if active, are moved with the effect pedal. For information
about automation and bus routings, see Use the Logic Pro Pedalboard Router.
Replace a pedal in the Pedal area
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Drag the stompbox from the Pedal Browser directly over the pedal you want to replace
in the Pedal area.
Click to select the stompbox you want to replace in the Pedal area, then double-click
the appropriate pedal in the Pedal Browser.
Note: You can replace “effect” pedals, but not the Mixer or Splitter utilities. Bus
routings, if active, are not changed when an effect pedal is replaced. See Use the
Logic Pro Pedalboard Router.
Remove a pedal from the Pedal area
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Drag the pedal out of the Pedal area.
Click the pedal to select it, and press the Delete key.
Use the Logic Pro Pedalboard Router
Pedalboard has two discrete signal busses—Bus A and Bus B. Stompboxes that you drag
into the Pedal area are inserted into Bus A by default. Bus A (lower) and Bus B (upper)
appear as two horizontal gray lines in the Router above the Pedal area. These busses
provide flexibility when you’re setting up signal processing chains.
Note: The Router area appears when you move your pointer to a position immediately
above the Pedal area, and it disappears when you move the pointer away. When you create
a second bus routing, the Router remains open even when your pointer is not over it. You
can close the Router by clicking the small latch button at the top; the Router then opens
or closes automatically when you move your pointer over it.