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How to save channel strip settings logic pro x

How to save channel strip settings logic pro x

Save a channel strip setting

  1. In Logic Pro, click the Setting button at the top of the channel strip, then choose “Save Channel Strip Setting as” from the pop-up menu.
  2. In the dialog that appears, select the appropriate folder, enter a name for the channel strip setting, and click Save.

  1. Where are channel strip settings saved in logic?
  2. How do I save a channel strip and send?
  3. How do I load a channel strip preset in logic?

Where are channel strip settings saved in logic?

Channel Strip Settings are loaded and saved from a pop-up menu at or near the top of a channel strip in the mixer (or Inspector). Just as with Plug-In settings, you can alternatively access them via the Library pane, if you click to the left of the Channel Strip Settings pop-up in the Inspector.

How do I save a channel strip and send?

Re: Saving channel strips including bus sends

1) Create a track for each Aux. 2) Select the original track and all the desired Aux tracks. 3) Create a summing track stack. 4) Save the track stack as a patch.

How do I load a channel strip preset in logic?

Load a channel strip setting

Select the relevant channel strip in the Mixer, then click the blue triangle that appears to the left of the Setting button in the inspector channel strip. The Library updates to show channel strip settings, and you can choose the setting you want to add.

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