These results are then chached, so the next time you launch Final Cut Pro X it will again startup quickly.
It will affect the time Final Cut Pro X takes to startup after the effects are first installed, as Final Cut Pro X needs to build the “list” and register everything that’s new.Update: Niclas from Noise Industries contacted me with this clarification: “Having many effects active will not “slow down you machine” in general. Having more effects than you need not only clutters the interface, but I believe it can slow down your machine. However, by default, not only the FxFactory Pro plug-in, but all third-party plugins, are installed – probably a lot more than you want or need. Installing FX Factory Pro is painless and fast. Full disclosure: I received a review license prior to posting this review, but I had already purchased the suite, so I’m not in any way being compensated for sharing my experience.įirst, some clarification: when you install FxFactory Pro, what you’re actually installing is two things: a tool kind of like Apple’s App Store, in which you have access to other developer’s plug-ins from within a single app, and a suite of plug-ins called by the same name, FxFactory Pro. It’s an easy yes for me, since I purchased the $399 library last year and have used them in some way on most of my projects since. I was recently invited by Noise Industries to review their FX Factory Pro suite of visual effects for Final Cut Pro X.