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Table Of Contents
- Logic Express 9 Effects
- Contents
- An Introduction to the Logic Express Effects
- Amps and Pedals
- Amp Designer
- Choosing an Amp Designer Model
- Tweed Combos
- Classic American Combos
- British Stacks
- British Combos
- British Alternatives
- Metal Stacks
- Additional Combos
- Building a Customized Amp Designer Combo
- Choosing an Amp Designer Amplifier
- Choosing an Amp Designer Cabinet
- Amp Designer Cabinet Reference Table
- Using Amp Designer’s Equalizer
- Amp Designer Equalizer Type Reference Table
- Using Amp Designer’s Gain, Presence, and Master Controls
- Getting to Know Amp Designer’s Effects Parameters
- Using Amp Designer’s Reverb Effect
- Amp Designer Reverb Type Reference Table
- Using Amp Designer’s Tremolo and Vibrato Effects
- Setting Amp Designer Microphone Parameters
- Setting Amp Designer’s Output Level
- Bass Amp
- Guitar Amp Pro
- Building Your Guitar Amp Pro Model
- Choosing a Guitar Amp Pro Amplifier
- Choosing a Guitar Amp Pro Speaker Cabinet
- Choosing a Guitar Amp Pro Equalizer
- Using Guitar Amp Pro’s Gain, Tone, Presence, and Master Controls
- Getting to Know Guitar Amp Pro’s Effects Section
- Using Guitar Amp Pro’s Tremolo and Vibrato Effects
- Using Guitar Amp Pro’s Reverb Effect
- Setting Guitar Amp Pro Microphone Parameters
- Setting the Guitar Amp Pro Output Level
- Pedalboard
- Amp Designer
- Delay Effects
- Distortion Effects
- Dynamics Processors
- Equalizers
- Filter Effects
- AutoFilter
- EVOC 20 Filterbank
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator
- What Is a Vocoder?
- How Does a Vocoder Work?
- Getting to Know the EVOC 20 TrackOscillator Interface
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator Analysis In Parameters
- Using EVOC 20 TrackOscillator Analysis In Parameters
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator U/V Detection Parameters
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator Synthesis In Parameters
- Basic Tracking Oscillator Parameters
- Tracking Oscillator Pitch Correction Parameters
- Quantizing the Pitch of the Tracking Oscillator
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator Formant Filter Parameters
- Using Formant Stretch and Formant Shift
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator Modulation Parameters
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator Output Parameters
- Fuzz-Wah
- Spectral Gate
- Imaging Processors
- Metering Tools
- Modulation Effects
- Pitch Effects
- Reverb Effects
- Specialized Effects and Utilities
- Utilities and Tools
Amp Designer also emulates classic guitar amplifier effects, including spring reverb,
vibrato, and tremolo.
The Amp Designer interface can be broken down into four general sections in terms of
different kinds of parameters.
Amp parameters
Amp parameters
Effects parameters
Microphone parameters
• Model parameters: The Model pop-up menu is found at the left of the black bar at the
bottom. It is used to choose a preconfigured model, consisting of an amplifier, a cabinet,
an EQ type, and a microphone type. See Choosing an Amp Designer Model. The
model-customizing parameters on the black bar allow you to independently choose
the type of amplifier and cabinet. See Building a Customized Amp Designer Combo.
The EQ type is chosen from the EQ pop-up menu above the Bass, Mids, and Treble
knobs in the knobs section. See Using Amp Designer’s Equalizer.
• Amp parameters: Located at each end of the knobs section, these parameters are used
to set an amp’s input gain, presence, and output level. See Using Amp Designer’s Gain,
Presence, and Master Controls.
• Effects parameters: Located in the center of the knobs section, these parameters allow
you to control the integrated guitar effects. See Getting to Know Amp Designer’s Effects
Parameters.
• Microphone parameters: Located slightly above the right end of the black bar at the
bottom, these parameters are used to set the type and position of the microphone
that captures the amplifier and cabinet sound. See Setting Amp Designer Microphone
Parameters.
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