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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Working with Instruments and<br />

Effects<br />

<strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> offers an extensive range of software instrument and effect processing plug-ins<br />

that are inserted into channel strips. You can also make use of external MIDI instruments<br />

and effects units. This chapter covers all important steps required for instrument and<br />

effect use in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>. Detailed coverage of the included instrument and effect<br />

plug-ins—including the use of all plug-in parameters—can be found in the <strong>Logic</strong> Studio<br />

Instruments and <strong>Logic</strong> Studio Effects manuals.<br />

This chapter covers the following:<br />

• Getting to Know the Arrange Channel Strips (p. 261)<br />

• Working with Plug-ins (p. 266)<br />

• Working with Channel Strip Configurations (p. 272)<br />

• Opening, Closing, and Resizing Plug-in Windows (p. 277)<br />

• Adjusting Plug-in Parameters (p. 279)<br />

• Using Common Plug-in Window Functions (p. 281)<br />

• Using the <strong>Library</strong> to Choose Plug-in Settings (p. 288)<br />

• Understanding the <strong>Library</strong> Folder and Menu Structure (p. 289)<br />

• Learning About Effect Routings (p. 290)<br />

• Working with Instruments (p. 295)<br />

• Working with ReWire Applications (p. 309)<br />

• Working with External Audio Effects (p. 311)<br />

• Using Plug-ins from Other Manufacturers (p. 313)<br />

10<br />

Getting to Know the Arrange Channel Strips<br />

Before discussing the use of plug-ins, a basic understanding of some key channel strip<br />

functions is required.<br />

261

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