Audio Effect Processing

is there a way to destructively process audio regions using the logic effect plugins? i'm new to logic and have been working with pro tools for a while now and in pro tools you can use the audiosuite and destructively process the region. i looked through the logic manual and didn't see anything other than page 518 which doesn't say much.
i'm not interested in using my old pro tools plugins because i had pro tools m-powered and the logic plugins are much much better
i'm looking for a way to process the region so i don't need to use an insert

No, and it's a long held feature request.
You've traditionally had to bounce and re-import which is, kinda... meh...
However, at least with Logic 8 you can record from busses, so at least you can quickly record regions + effects into new audio clips without having to do the bounce/reimport dance, and this has hugely helped in this regard... give it a try...

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