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How do I use ES2 in Logic Pro X?

Okay. I am starting to get really frustrated and feel really dumb.


Will someone PLEASE inform me on how to use ES2 on Logic Pro X.
I've been trying for the past two days and it's starting to make me quite angry.


It's not in my instruments, anywhere. Screenshots would be MUCH MUCH appreciated...


[GOD I AM SO MAD THAT I CAN'T FIND IT I AM SO CLOSE TO RANTING]

Logic Pro X, OS X Mavericks (10.9.1), #mad

Posted on Jan 17, 2014 5:19 PM

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Posted on Jan 17, 2014 5:45 PM

Calm down.... and breathe..


Then...


First of all,. make sure you have turned on all the Advanced features in LPX by going to LPX's preferences/Advanced tab and checking all the boxes...


Now LPX is working in Pro Mode instead of "Dumbed down' Garage Band Mode...


Next...


1) Create a new blank project


2) Create an Instrument Track


3) Select the Instrument track and in the channel strip...and press the Instrument Button


4) From the Drop down menu that appears.. choose the ES2 Plugin


In the following screenshots (click on each to enlarge..)


Blue Box indicates the button to press to turn on/off the channel strip for the track selected


Red Box indicates the Instrument Button


User uploaded file


Yellow box indicates where the ES2 will be found in the drop down menu that will appear after pressing the Instrument Button

User uploaded file

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Jan 17, 2014 5:45 PM in response to parkasteve

Calm down.... and breathe..


Then...


First of all,. make sure you have turned on all the Advanced features in LPX by going to LPX's preferences/Advanced tab and checking all the boxes...


Now LPX is working in Pro Mode instead of "Dumbed down' Garage Band Mode...


Next...


1) Create a new blank project


2) Create an Instrument Track


3) Select the Instrument track and in the channel strip...and press the Instrument Button


4) From the Drop down menu that appears.. choose the ES2 Plugin


In the following screenshots (click on each to enlarge..)


Blue Box indicates the button to press to turn on/off the channel strip for the track selected


Red Box indicates the Instrument Button


User uploaded file


Yellow box indicates where the ES2 will be found in the drop down menu that will appear after pressing the Instrument Button

User uploaded file

How do I use ES2 in Logic Pro X?

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