Old 05-01-2012, 12:27 PM   #1
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I have Logic 9 and Reaper on a mac and was wondering if it was possible to use the logic plug ins (like the eq/limiter/etc) in Reaper?
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Old 05-01-2012, 12:40 PM   #2
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I have Logic 9 and Reaper on a mac and was wondering if it was possible to use the logic plug ins (like the eq/limiter/etc) in Reaper?
Sorry but it's a no. Logics AU's only work inside of Logic.
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Old 05-01-2012, 02:23 PM   #3
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Sorry but it's a no. Logics AU's only work inside of Logic.
Thanks for the response!
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Old 05-02-2012, 08:15 AM   #4
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and remember to say, 'thanks so much' to apple...
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and remember to say, 'thanks so much' to apple...
And Steinberg don't leave those guys out. The built in Cubendo Plugs only work in their host too, it's not just an Apple bash on this one!
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Old 05-02-2012, 12:23 PM   #6
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Actually the people responsible for this are the MOTU company. Since it was them that helped apple with the COREaudio and Audio units and that crazy now gone MAS system crap

Why doesn't apple just conform to standards, kind of funny when you think about it, apple wants everyone under their hardware control lol.

I find it highly amusing that after 11 years my OS ( windows xp ) is still rock solid, it has lasted past my 3 computers ( sold and upgrades)in the 11 years, and I am still running it 24 hours/day with only a format (Ghost Image) every 6 months.

How many of you can say that about apple, for god's sakes every Mac Animal edition breaks apps from the previous one, kind of pathetic.

And the best of one of all , Apple still has no OS of their own!!!, only one is IOS and that one still has parts of FREEBSD.

Amazing Apple has been selling a Shell not an OS!!! since the OS is preety much the same old FREEBSD+ MAC kernel and some parts from the NEXTSTEP OS ( Stevo's old ripoff of Freebsd).


No thanks, I do not want to be dictated what version of OS I can use or what hardware I use.
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Old 05-03-2012, 07:38 AM   #7
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I have Logic 9 and Reaper on a mac and was wondering if it was possible to use the logic plug ins (like the eq/limiter/etc) in Reaper?
I'm sure you can find as good or even better replacements for the native Logic plugs.
Last time I was on Logic was V5 and I always liked the nastyness of the built in comp but found way better replacements when I left Logic.
I'm sure you've tried them but in case you haven't, ReaEQ is a great standard digi EQ. It should sound the same as Logic's EQ.
And don't forget the hundreds of millions of js fx available.
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What bothers me the most is the lack of built in graphic eq in all channels as Logic has. I like reaper, but it still looks like an 80's/90's soft
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What bothers me the most is the lack of built in graphic eq in all channels as Logic has. I like reaper, but it still looks like an 80's/90's soft
You can easily have every new track contain an EQ plug, or any plug or combination of plugs for that matter, using track templates and a quick custom action. And with the available theme's, Reaper's pretty much the only DAW that looks like... well, anything you want. Including other DAW's!
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What bothers me the most is the lack of built in graphic eq in all channels as Logic has. I like reaper, but it still looks like an 80's/90's soft
Found an easier way:
  1. Insert ReaEQ on a new track (or any plug you want)
  2. Right-click ReaEQ in FX window
  3. Choose FX Chains
  4. Choose "save all FX as default chains for new tracks"

If you want to undo it, delete the FX, right-click the empty space, rest as follows.
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