How to work from an external drive?

I understand from my research that I can save my Logic document (and its inclusive audio files) to an external hard drive and it will take some of the load off of the computer's internal drive, etc. I don't use loops much, but I also read that the loops can be put on an external drive as well. What isn't clear to me is the use of effects (plug-ins). Can they be put on the external drive too?
In any case, will just having my Logic document (and its inclusive audio files) on an external hard drive make a significant improvement in performance while recording and mixing?

In your case the drive could be internal........
The advantage to use several disks stands in the fact that the program and the OS will access at the first disk, the loops and samples will be read from the second and the audio data flow will have the third disk completely dedicated to that job.
But this arguments are right only if you work with lots of tracks, sampled sounds and loops, otherwise it's pretty useless to have all those HDs.
The effects must stay where they are (/Library/Audio/Plugins/Components)!
cheers
rob

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