Instead of the standalone application, you'd use the AU plug-in version. I'd assume that (unless you unchecked those options) the installer has already installed it -- just click on an insert in the channel you need to clean up (or the stereo output for overall cleanup) and open up the SoundSoap plug-in there.
Install the AU (Audio Units) version that came with your installer package. Once that's installed on your system, Logic will recognize it as a plugin and it'll appear in the plugins section on your channel strip (in Logic).
Hi,
Where would the AU (Audio Units) version be, that came with my installer package.
I only seem to have the Soundsoap Icon to open it. I don't see a folder or anything.
No need to access the actual plug-in in Finder -- as long as the Installer installed them (standard procedure) they'll appear in the list of plug-ins that comes up when you click on an Insert in a Logic channel strip. Since it's a third-party plugin, it won't be at the top of the list with all the Logic built-in plugins, it'll be at the bottom in the Audio Unit submenu under the manufacturer's name.