8
Table Of Contents
- Logic Express 8 Instruments and Effects
- Contents
- Introduction to the Logic Express Plugins
- Amp Modeling
- Delay
- Distortion
- Dynamics
- EQ
- Filter
- Imaging
- Metering
- Modulation
- Pitch
- Reverb
- Specialized
- Utility
- EVOC 20 PolySynth
- EFM1
- ES E
- ES M
- ES P
- ES1
- ES2
- The ES2 Parameters
- Tutorials
- Sound Workshop
- Sound Design From Scratch, Filter Settings, Digiwaves
- Three Detuned Sawtooth Oscillators and Unison Mode
- Extremely Detuned Monophonic Analog Sounds, Effects
- Clean Bass Settings With One Oscillator Only
- Distorted Analog Basses
- FM Intensity and Frequency
- Controlling FM Intensity by an Envelope and FM Scaling
- FM With Drive and Filter-FM
- FM With Digiwaves
- FM With Wavetables
- Distorted FM in Monophonic Unison
- FM With Unusual Spectra
- Slow and Fast Pulse Width Modulations With Oscillator 2
- Pulse Width Modulation With Two Oscillators, PWM Strings
- Ring Modulation
- Oscillator Synchronization
- First Steps in Vector Synthesis
- Vector Synthesis—XY Pad
- Vector Synthesis Loops
- Bass Drum With Self-Oscillating Filter and Vector Envelope
- Percussive Synthesizers and Basses With Two Filter Decay Phases
- Templates for the ES2
- Sound Workshop
- EXS24 mkII
- Learning About Sampler Instruments
- Loading Sampler Instruments
- Working With Sampler Instrument Settings
- Managing Sampler Instruments
- Searching for Sampler Instruments
- Importing Sampler Instruments
- Parameters Window
- The Instrument Editor
- Setting Sampler Preferences
- Configuring Virtual Memory
- Using the VSL Performance Tool
- External Instrument
- Klopfgeist
- Ultrabeat
- GarageBand Instruments
- Synthesizer Basics
- Glossary
- Index
180 Chapter 15 EFM1
Velocity
The EFM1 is able to respond to MIDI velocity, and reacts with dynamic sound and
volume changes—harder playing will result in a brighter and louder sound. The
sensitivity of the EFM1 in response to incoming velocity information is determined by
the Velocity parameter.
Set the Velocity control all the way to the left (counter-clockwise) if you don’t want the
EFM1 to respond to velocity. Turning the control clockwise will increase velocity
sensitivity, and with it, dynamic changes to the sound that the EFM1 is able to produce.
MIDI Controller Assignments
The EFM1 extended parameter section allows you to assign any MIDI controller to the
following parameters:
 FM intensity
 Vibrato
Simply choose the desired controller in the Ctrl FM and Ctrl Vibrato menus, and set the
modulation or vibrato amount with the sliders below the menus.
Note: The EFM 1 also responds to pitch bend data: Pitch bend is hardwired to the
overall pitch of the EFM1.