Learn the difference between channel strip settings and audio unit presets, where they are stored on your computer, and how to find them in Logic Pro.
Previously discussed here: Time Saving Channel Strip Tips [Premium]
Posted April 22nd, 2009 by Graham English
Learn the difference between channel strip settings and audio unit presets, where they are stored on your computer, and how to find them in Logic Pro.
Learn the difference between channel strip settings and audio unit presets, where they are stored on your computer, and how to find them in Logic Pro.
Previously discussed here: Time Saving Channel Strip Tips [Premium]
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hey there. i have a small problem. i just installed logic pro 9, and by accident i deleted the channel strip “guitar tuner”. i want it back of course. cause i haven’t got a tuner for my bass guitar, and that was ok.
hopefully you’ll be able to ehlp me get it back
thanks a lot
P.S. : i hope this is not one of those stupid questions you we’re mentioning
Have you tried spotlight to see if it’s still on your hard drive? Do you backup using TimeMachine? If so, it’s probably easy to find.
If those don’t work, you could try searching the installation discs. I’ve never tried that before but it should be somewhere on the content discs.