Can i use vst plugins in logic




















Logic Pro comes with a library of fantastic, professional quality and highly usable plug-ins, but you also have the option to purchase or download third party units that can be used within the DAW more on that later. It can be easy to forego the need to use plugins in Logic Pro, not least because the sounds generated by some of its stock instruments are amazing. After all, they have access to the exact same instrument sets.

Adding a plugin to a track in Logic is ridiculously easy. Gone are the days of complex patch bays and external processing units! Choose a plugin from the drop down list. More importantly, wrappers can be used to load bit plugins into bit hosts.

As well as plugin effects and instruments, there exists another type of plugin recognised by some hosts: the MIDI plugin.

Among the most useful are those that enable you to convert one type of MIDI message into another: you might convert aftertouch messages into breath controller data to be read by a woodwind instrument plugin, for example. Many effects plugins provide sidechain inputs, traditionally by making these inputs available as destinations among a DAW's routing options.

It's an incredibly useful tool, if slightly fiddly to set up, so consult your DAW's manual for the lowdown on how to do it. Please help me!!! Reply I have this question too 52 I have this question too Me too 52 Me too. Helpful answers Drop Down menu.

View answer in context. Loading page content. Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. May 23, AM in response to octopi In response to octopi Thank you for answering. How come I hear some people claiming that vst in 64bit works?

Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: octopi octopi. May 23, AM in response to williamtb In response to williamtb Because they are probably talking about VST wrappers that sometimes work and sometimes don't or cause instability.



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