I think we can blame the Help Menu for misleading you. It tries to simplify things and therefore maybe end up being confused.dellboy wrote: Tue Oct 20, 2020 10:20 pm I did initially consult the Help function which told me to create a track and open the Library and pick an instrument. The main one I wanted was Alchemy which was not there. I also wanted to try the sampler which also was not there, and finally retrosynth which was absent as well.
After spending an hour or two clicking on stuff I found them by accident hiding with the "legacy synths" even though I thought there were quite recent additions and not legacy.
Confusingly, if you click in the library under "Legacy"/ Logic they are not there either.
Once you understand the required components (that are the same in every DAW), then it is easier what these steps mean:
1 Track: FIrst you have to create a Track
2 Plugin: You need to load an Instrument Plugin on that Track
3 Preset: You can load Presets onto that Plugin
Depending on the DAW, those three components/steps might be combined to make it easier/faster.
I mentioned already, that in Logic, you can define a default Preset (Patch) to each Plugin and you can define a default Plugin for a new Track. That means that you only create step 1, and step 2 and 3 automatically happen.
From what you write, I think you are missing step 2. Yes, after creating an Instrument Track, you can use the Library Browser to load a specific Patch and that Patch loads a specific Plugin. This is for user who looks for a sound (i.e. lead synth) and could care less about what Instrument Plugin create that sound. This is where you go straight to the Library Window.