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Tdm plug-ins, Plug-in settings – Apple Logic Pro 7 (TDM Guide) User Manual

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Chapter 2

About TDM

The TDM hardware determines the overall features of the system: number of tracks,
number of TDM plug-ins that can be used simultaneously, number of in/outputs and
so on. Please refer to the manuals delivered with your ProTools system for further
information.

Stereo recordings require two tracks, and are recorded as two separate files. In the
Arrange window a stereo recording is handled as two linked Regions, which use two
tracks. In the Sample Editor stereo recordings are displayed as stereo file. All odd-
numbered Track Objects can be switched to stereo. Doing so will cause the following
even-numbered tracks to be “locked” to the preceding odd-numbered tracks. The
odd numbered track controls both sides of the stereo recording.

TDM Plug-ins

TDM compatible plug-ins can be used in Logic. Please make sure that the plug-ins are
installed correctly. The use of TDM plug-ins is very similar to the use of native plug-ins.
TDM plug-ins can be fully automated.

Note:

Logic does not support TDM Surround and multi mono plug-ins with two or

more channels.

Plug-in Settings

All TDM plug-in settings are saved with the song, and are automatically restored the
next time the song is loaded.

You can also use plug-in settings to manage the parameters of a plug-in. This method
is comparable to the storage locations of an external effects device, combined with a
clipboard for effects parameters.

In the gray header at the top of the Plug-in window, you can open the Settings pull-
down menu by clicking on the arrow button. It offers the following options:

Copy Setting

Copies all parameters into an independent plug-in Clipboard. These parameter settings
remain here, until

Copy Setting

is next selected. This does not affect the global Logic

Clipboard.

Paste Setting

If you have opened a plug-in of the same type, you can paste the parameter set from
the plug-in Clipboard. This allows you to quickly set up several plug-ins of the same
type, or exchange settings between songs.

Save Setting

This allows you to save all of the current plug-in parameters to disk. This is useful if you
have created a special sound effect that you want to use in future.