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Inserting mono/stereo plug-ins, Bypassing plug-ins – Apple Logic Express 7 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Basics

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You can set all plug-in parameters in the Plug-in window. For further information
please read “The Plug-in Window” on page 14. Closing the Plug-in window leaves the
plug-in active.

To remove a plug-in:

1

Click-hold the corresponding Insert/Instrument slot.

2

The plug-in menu is opened. Select the

No Plug-In

menu option.

Inserting Mono/Stereo Plug-ins

You can insert mono and stereo effects into Logic’s mono objects. If you use a stereo
effect in a mono object, the plug-in menu is limited to stereo effects from this insert
point onwards.

Note:

In general, stereo effects require twice as much processing power as their mono

counterparts.

In stereo objects, the plug-in menu only shows effects with stereo inputs and stereo
outputs. If you hold the Option key while opening the plug-in menu on stereo objects,
you can also select mono effects.

Logic automatically inserts conversion modules (in the background) to handle stereo

mono and mono

stereo transitions. This enables you to use plug-ins in any order.

Please keep the following in mind when doing so:

These conversion modules require extra processing power.

During a stereo

mono conversion, all spatial information is lost.

During a mono

stereo conversion, no spatial information is added—the same

mono signal is sent to both outputs.

Bypassing Plug-ins

If you want to deactivate a plug-in, but don’t want to delete it, you can bypass it.
Bypassed plug-ins do not drain system resources.

To bypass a plug-in:

m

Option-click the appropriate plug-in insert/instrument slot on the desired Audio
Object.

The insert slot of the bypassed plug-in turns from blue to gray, indicating that the plug-
in is currently bypassed.

You can also use bypass a plug-in from within the Plug-in window. Further information
on this can be found in the following section.