--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Fernstudio <fernstudio@t...> wrote: > Hi, > > On 18-Jul-05, at 7:30 PM, Michael Sirotta wrote: > > > Sounds like that takes more time than letting the plug-ins load. > > Plus, all the plug-ins > > would have to be 'rebuilt' if they are deleted - sort of defeats the > > purpose. > > I had a thought which *may* work (I haven't tried it yet). Before > booting up Logic, try moving your AU's out of the Components folder to > a temp one. Bring up both songs. The one with the plugins will have > the AU plugs with a line through them (ie they won't load). Do your > copy and pasting and then save the "plugins" song (under a new name > until you know that this works). Bring down Logic, put back the AU's > and then reload Logic with your song. That may work a little bit > faster although still probably slower than you want since you need to > wait for Logic to boot up again. If you use a bunch of Logic plugins, > then it won't make it any faster I'm afraid since you can't control > their behavior. If you freeze exs-24 tracks, I believe that they will > load up without loading the samples until you unfreeze. That may also > help. Just a suggestion. HTH, > > Fernstudio But, oh, why can't there just be a toggle written intro the software! Exasperating! :-S
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Re: Quick-trick Sought to Prevent Plug-in Load
2005-07-21 by Michael Sirotta
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