After downloading, the Logical Delay folder will be found in your downloads folder, with the sub folders containing the presets ready to be moved to their new location.
Move the Logical Delay Presets
Firstly, navigate to finder. You can do this by pressing Command and Tab, which is an equivalent to Alt Tab on Windows until VoiceOver tells you that Finder is in-focus.
Now, press Command, Option L which will take you to your downloads folder.
I find that having the Finder display items in columns view is easier to navigate, so if you heard the words ‘Icon View’ or ‘list view’, you may wish to now press Command 3, which will make the folder switch into columns view instead.
Locate the folder called Logical Delay.
To do this, make sure that you are not using any VoiceOver keys, and that your quicknav setting is off. If you have been using Quicknav, disable it by pressing the left and right arrow keys together. You should hear: ‘Quicknav Off’
If it says on, press this combination again.
You can use down arrow to navigate through the list of items in your download folder until you get to “Logical Delay Folder”
Alternatively you can use first letter navigation to jump to the stuff that starts with L before arrowing down.
Having located the Logical Delay Folder, press the right arrow to enter the folder.
You should now be on the Logical Stereo Delay Insert Folder.
Press Shift down arrow to also select the Logical Stereo Delay Send Folder.
You should hear VoiceOver Say Logical Stereo Delay Send added to selection 2 items selected.
Press Command and C to copy it to the clipboard.
Press Command Shift H to go to your Home folder, then the right arrow to go into that folder.
Either type M, U, to go to your Music folder, or use the up/down arrow keys to locate the Music folder.
Press the right arrow to enter it.
Locate the folder called Audio Music Apps.
Press the right arrow to enter it.
Locate the Plug-In Settings Folder.
Press the right arrow to enter it.
Locate the Stereo Delay Folder. (You may want to start typing S T to get to it with first letter navigation instead of using the down arrow as there are a lot of folders to navigate past before you get to the Stereo Delay Folder.)
Press Command, Option and V to paste the file here.
This moves the “Logical Stereo Delay Insert Folder” and the “Logical Stereo Delay Send Folder” we had copied in our downloads folder and places them in the Stereo Delay Folder.
This is where they need to be to show up as presets in the Stereo Delay Plug in.
Now Let us repeat these steps to install the Tape Delay Presets.
Now, press Command, Option L which will take you back to your downloads folder.
Locate the folder called Logical Delay again.
You can use down arrow to navigate through the list of items in your download folder until you get to “Logical Delay Folder”
Alternatively you can use first letter navigation to jump to the stuff that starts with L before arrowing down.
Having located the Logical Delay Folder, press the right arrow to enter the folder.
You should now be on the Logical Stereo Delay Insert Folder, this time however we want to down arrow to the Logical Tape Delay Insert Folder.
Press Shift down arrow to also select the Logical Tape Delay Send Folder.
You should hear VoiceOver Say Logical Tape Delay Send added to selection 2 items selected
Press Command and C to copy it to the clipboard.
Press Command Shift H to go to your Home folder, then the right arrow to go into that folder.
Either type M, U, to go to your Music folder, or use the up/down arrow keys to locate the Music folder.
Press the right arrow to enter it.
Locate the folder called Audio Music Apps.
Press the right arrow to enter it.
Locate the Plug-In Settings Folder.
Press the right arrow to enter it.
Locate the Tape Delay Folder. (You may want to start typing T A to get to it with first letter navigation instead of using the down arrow as there are a lot of folders to navigate past before you get to the Tape Delay Folder.)
Press Command, Option and V to paste the file here.
This moves the “Logical Tape Delay Insert Folder” and the “Logical Tape Delay Send Folder” we had copied in our downloads folder and places them in the Tape Delay Folder.
This is where they need to be to show up as presets in the Tape Delay Plug in.
Using Them In Logic Pro
Load Logic Pro.
If you are able to do so, set up a new project, or load an existing one if you’ve already been playing with Logic previously.
Instantiate the Stereo Delay or Tape Delay plug in on a track.
Once the plug in is loaded, navigate to the pop up button that says Factory Default. (It may also say user default or manual)
Vo Space on the pop up button and down arrow to one of the Logical Delay sub-menu.
Press VO Right to open the sub-menu and use up/down arrows to select a preset.
Once you select a preset, Press VO Space on it to load it.
You can use the left and right brackets or the new or previous buttons next to the pop up button to go to the next or previous preset.
See the in depth audio guides for more info about the presets, how to use them on an Aux Track vs an Audio/MIDI track, and how to instantiate the Tape delay in dual mono mode for best results with those presets.
Now that you’ve got the Logical Delay Presets installed, enjoy using them in Logic.
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