Surround effects

 Logic Pro offers a number of surround effect plug-ins, and also includes surround versions of instrument plug-ins such as the Sculpture and ES2 synthesizers, and the EXS24 mkII sampler. Your Audio Units instruments and effects may also work in surround.

Important: The project surround format determines the surround format of plug-ins. For more information, see Set the project surround format.

Insert a surround effect plug-in

  1. Set the channel strip output to Surround. For more information, see Set the channel strip output format.

  2. Click any Insert slot, then navigate to the Mono → Surround (on mono channels), Stereo → Surround (on stereo channels), or Surround version (on surround channels) of the plug-in you want to use.

    For example, on a stereo format channel strip, navigate to Delay > Delay Designer > Stereo → 5.1 (ITU 775). If the project surround format is set to 7.1 (SDDS), the Plug-in pop-up menu of a stereo channel strip is displayed as follows: Delay > Delay Designer > Stereo → 7.1 (SDDS).

Tip: It’s possible to release the pointer on the plug-in name, instead of navigating all the way through the hierarchy to the channel format. The plug-in opens automatically using the default channel strip format.

Insert plug-ins that do not match the channel format

Logic Pro automatically performs surround downmixes and upmixes whenever the format of the input and output channels don’t match. For example, if you insert a quadraphonic plug-in into a 5.1 bus, a downmix from 5.1 to Quad, followed by an upmix back to 5.1 occurs automatically.