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Ewchymlaen
post Mon 2 Feb 2004, 15:52
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I'm using Logic gold, and I want to add to my plug-ins - both effects and softsynths. I seem to remember reading that I can use non-emagic products, such as Native Instruments, but I don't know what is available. any help?
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post Mon 2 Feb 2004, 17:37
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do a search for Native Instruments on the web and you should be able to find the company website with a list of their offerings.

most any VST plug whether made by Emagic or someone else should work with your Logic if you are in OS9. I am still a bit confused how the plugs work in OSX so I cannot comment on that version of Logic. cool.gif


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post Mon 2 Feb 2004, 20:37
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thanks. I am using osX, so i'm going to have to look into that. at the moment i can only presume they automatically attach themselves to my plugins list in the arrange window...
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post Mon 2 Feb 2004, 22:07
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to use plugins that are not audio units you will need to have an os x installer of the plugin, or you can use fxpansion vst to au adapter/wrapper. it works well and you can find it by doing a search on google for fxpansion.\

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terrywil
post Fri 6 Feb 2004, 16:33
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Hi. I am currently using Logic 6 Platinum running on a G4 with Panther. I use the following as plug-ins: Stylus, Novation V-Station, Absynth, Atmosphere, Kontakt, Battery, and Garritan Personal Orchestra. There have been no major problems. You do have to be sure and get the latest update downloads from the manufacturer websites for some of these programs. I also run Reason 2.5. If you install this and use Logic, you have to be careful about the Rex shared file library extension, which can be corrupted by Logic. The Propellerhead website offers an updated extension file which corrects this bug.


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post Tue 24 Feb 2004, 19:38
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Also check out http://www.kvr-vst.com/
A site for plugs


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