Logic Pro X

I'm fairly new to Logic Pro x and I don't understand how to get the Spitfire sound library into my DAW :-( is there a specific place to search for the answer?

Thank You,

Mary

Posted on Jul 25, 2022 05:12 PM

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Posted on Jul 26, 2022 09:00 AM

Hi there, in general, it depends on the type of software product in question. For an instrument library, you'll most likely need a 3rd party host software instrument (i.e. Kontakt, for example). Unless it's also formatted for Logic's built-in instruments, like Sampler. If it's a plugin, you should be able to insert it into the respective slot on a Software Instrument channel strip.


I'd say, a specific place to look for the answer re Spitfire products should be the support section of their website, first and foremost. Cheers!

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Jul 26, 2022 09:00 AM in response to ACOUSTICAFE1

Hi there, in general, it depends on the type of software product in question. For an instrument library, you'll most likely need a 3rd party host software instrument (i.e. Kontakt, for example). Unless it's also formatted for Logic's built-in instruments, like Sampler. If it's a plugin, you should be able to insert it into the respective slot on a Software Instrument channel strip.


I'd say, a specific place to look for the answer re Spitfire products should be the support section of their website, first and foremost. Cheers!

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