Specifications
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Each “Wave” in the Hybrid Morph synthesizer is based on two sample layers. The Morph
control crossfades between the two sample layers. The Morph Envelope allows you to
control the morph over time. As an example, setting the Morph parameter to B and the
Morph Envelope to From A To B, morphs the Wave from A to B in accordance with the
ADSR envelope settings.
Note: It you set the Morph parameter to A and the Morph Envelope to From A to B,
certain ADSR settings will result in no sound.
In this context, you can achieve interesting results by using the modulation wheel to
offset the Morph parameter during live performances.
In the Hybrid Basic synthesizer, you can use the Wheel to Vibrato and Wheel to Cutoff
sliders to determine the parameters controlled by the modulation wheel.
Bass Amp
The Bass Amp plug-in simulates the sound of several famous bass amplifiers. You can
process bass guitar signals directly within Logic and reproduce the sound of high-
quality bass guitar amplification systems.
You can also use the Bass Amp for experimental sound design. You may freely use the
plug-in on other instruments, as desired—applying the sonic character of a bass amp
to a vocal or drum part, for example.
Nine different amplifier models can be accessed via the Model pop-up menu at the top
of the Bass Amp interface:
 American Basic: American bass amp model from the 1970’s, equipped with eight 10’’
speakers. Well suited for blues and rock recordings.
 American Deep: Based on American Basic amp model, with strong lower mid
frequency (from 500 Hz on) emphasis. Well suited for reggae and pop recordings.










