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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 13-Feb 05 From: LR - US Member No.: 60,422 ![]() |
I cannot figure out how to load a new 3rd party synth or drum plug-in into Logic Pro 7. Can anyone give me some pointers ? I kjnow how to use the included plug-ins but cannot use otheres HELP !
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![]() Rookie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 24-Mar 04 From: Auckland - NZ Member No.: 39,259 ![]() |
Make sure the plug-ins are AU (audio units) compatible. That's the format that is supported by Apple directly. If they are installed correctly logic should detect them on start-up when it scans for AU plug-ins. There can be issues when using multiple user accounts in OSX, but apart from that it should be straightforward. If you want a list of all the AU plug-ins recognised by logic go to preferences>Start logic AU manager (I don't know about logic express though). You can try rescanning from there if the plug-in did not pass the validation (haven't tried the latter myself).
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 02-Feb 05 From: Ventura - US Member No.: 59,657 ![]() |
Loading the AU manager in Logic Express is the same as in Pro. Logic Express, Preferences, Start AU Manager.
Mike Berry Berry@Hawaii.Edu |
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