Better minds than mine will have to answer the LM question, but yes, using the Inspector or Mixer, I add multiple MIDI plug-ins all the time. One such scenario: Velocity Processor (for certain Eastern instruments), then a series of Modifier instances to route some midi parameters, e.g. 67 soft to aftertouch, sustain pedal to off, and finaally volume to expression. For some things you want to watch the chain but it's different from how you watch the audio effects chain. Especially if you double parameters with a modifier by allowing thru, or if you add an arp, you would probably not want to add a chord trigger, but chord trigger isn't a plug-in I've actually used. If LM doesn't allow this from the shortcuts, my guess it is just such a niche thing. Generally if I'm adding a ton of midi parameters, that is for some world instrumens where things like velocity get used for some nonstandard intonation or articulation techniques, see the Turkish Oud Lute for examples. Also, I've never seen midi plug-in instances have any performance effects in Logic, no resource hogging or anything. But I don't know how it all works under the hood, just a player / producer over here.
Peace
Dave
> On Jan 4, 2026, at 1:56 PM, John Isige <
gw...@tds.net> wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> Quick LM question. Load a software instrument project, I'm just doing the default. Hit ctrl-escape to activate LM, I hit 1 to make it say e-piano just to make sure I'm on the right plugin, then hit shift-equal. You get a midi FX menu, no problem. Pick something, I picked chord, and set it to whatever you like.
>
> Now suppose you want to load another midi thingy. If you hit shift-equal again, this is the equivalent of hitting x after hitting 1, i.e. it wants to change the plugin/FX you've got loaded. I assume we can load multiple midi FX things on one track? Maybe I'm wrong about that. If we can, is there an easy way to do this with LM? If not, are we hitting the menus to choose more, or some place else?
>
> Thanks for any help, really appreciate it.
>
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