Using the library to choose plug-in settings – Apple Logic Express 8 User Manual

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Chapter 10

Working With Instruments and Effects

Using the Library to Choose Plug-in Settings

An alternative to using the Settings menu found in the plug-in window header is the
Library tab of the Media area.

To load a plug-in setting from the Library:

1

Click the Media button on the Arrange window Toolbar, if the Media Area is not visible,
then click the Library tab.

2

Select the Arrange track that is routed to the channel strip that you want to adjust the
settings of.

3

Click the Insert or Instrument slot of the desired plug-in on the Arrange channel strip.

The Library displays all settings available for the chosen plug-in type, sorted into
category menus. As examples for the Compressor plug-in: Drum Compressors,
Instrument Compressors, Vocal Compressors.

4

Click the appropriate category menu, then click on the desired setting name to change
the setting for the selected plug-in.

Note: You can click the Revert button to return to the previous plug-in setting.

5

Clicking on further Insert or Instrument slots, if used, will update the Library tab to
show all settings for the chosen plug-in type.

6

If you click on an unused Insert or Instrument slot, the plug-in menu will be shown, as
usual. Choose a plug-in and the Library tab will update to reflect your selection.

Library Folder and Menu Structure
Each plug-in type has a specific sub-folder (named after the plug-in) which is
automatically created in the Plug-In Settings folder. Further sub-folders, used for
categories, can be created inside these sub-folders.

These folder structures are reflected in the Library tab (and Settings menu) for each
plug-in. The Plug-In Settings folders are located in the following locations:

 ~/Library/Application Support/Logic: User-defined or edited plug-in settings are

stored here.

 /Library/Application Support/Logic: Factory settings are always stored here.

Plug-in settings are identified by the pst file extension.

A white frame indicates

the Library focus.

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