Can i "quick-import" my 3rd-party plugins from Logic 9 to Logic X?

Hey, I've used Logic 9 for a while now and have a bunch of 3rd party plug-ins -- is there a way to quickly import all these extra plug-ins into Logic X? Or do I need to manually install them all again?

Hi
As long as they ar e64bit AU plugins, LPX should find them automatically. If they are 32 bit plugs, you are out of luck (LPX only supports 64bit).
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