![]() The problem here is, as I'm sure is also your case, I have a few 3rd parties running on my system, and saving all their factory presets as. ![]() That way, each time I open a 3rd party instrument/effect, all its factory presets show on the Library pan, just like Logic's own plugs. aupreset every single factory preset of my 3rd party plugin. ![]() I'm actually a huge fan of this new feature, so I started saving as. ![]() I came up with this idea of creating a database for all factory 3rd Party Plugin presets, so that we can make full use of Logic's new Library feature.
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