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Table Of Contents
- Logic Pro 7
- Plug-In Reference
- Contents
- Introducing Logic’s Plug-ins
- Basics
- Instruments and Effects
- Equalizer
- Dynamic
- Distortion
- Filter
- Delay
- Modulation
- Reverb
- Convolution Reverb: SpaceDesigner
- Special
- Helper
- Vocoder—Basics
- The EVOC20PS
- Vocoder History
- Synthesizer Basics
- EFM 1
- ES M
- ES P
- ES E
- ES1
- ES2
- Concept and Function
- The ES2 Parameters
- Tutorials
- Sound Workshop: Logic ES2
- Tutorial Setting: Analog Saw Init
- Tutorial Setting: Analog Saw 3Osc
- Tutorial Setting: Analog Unison
- Tutorial Setting: Analog Bass clean
- Tutorial Setting: Analog Bass distorted
- Tutorial Setting: FM Start
- Tutorial Setting: FM Envelope
- Tutorial Setting: FM Drive
- Tutorial Setting: FM DigiWave
- Tutorial Setting: FM Wavetable
- Tutorial Setting: FM Megafat
- Tutorial Setting: FM Out of Tune and FM Tuned
- Tutorial Settings: PWM Start, PWM Slow, PWM Fast, and PWMScaled
- Tutorial Settings: PWM 2 Osc and PWM Soft Strings
- Tutorial Setting: Ringmod Start
- Tutorial Setting: Sync Start
- Tutorial Setting: Vector Start and Vector Envelope
- Tutorial Settings: Vector Envelope and Vector XY
- Tutorial Settings: Vector Loop
- Tutorial Setting: Vector Kick
- Tutorial Settings: Vector Perc Synth and Vector Punch Bass
- Templates for Logic’s ES2
- Sound Workshop: Logic ES2
- Ultrabeat
- Sculpture
- The Synthesis Core of Sculpture
- Sculpture’s Parameters
- Global Parameters
- String and Object Parameters
- Processing
- Post Processing
- Modulation Generators
- The Control Envelopes
- Morph
- MIDI Controller Assignments
- Programming: Quick Start Guide
- Programming: In Depth
- KlopfGeist
- EVB3
- EVD6
- The EVD6—Concept and Functions
- Parameters of the EVD6
- Controlling the EVD6 via MIDI
- A Brief History of the Clavinet
- EVP88
- EXS24 mkII
- Using Instruments
- File Organization
- Sample File Import
- EXS24 Key Commands
- A Brief History of Sampling
- MIDI Controller List
- GarageBand Instruments
- External Instrument
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 1 Basics 17
When changing the Arrange track, an open Plug-in window will update to display the
corresponding slot’s plug-in on the newly-selected track. As an example, if the ES1 was
loaded on Audio Instrument channel 1, and an EXS24 instance was loaded on Audio
Instrument channel 1, switching between these tracks would automatically update the
Plug-in window to show the ES1/EXS24, respectively.
Bypass
The Bypass button allows a plug-in to be deactivated, but not removed from the insert/
instrument slot. You can also bypass the effect directly in the Audio Object by Option-
clicking on the corresponding insert slot.
Settings Menu (Arrow)
Clicking the Arrow to the right of the Bypass button accesses the Settings menu.
Further information on this can be found in “Plug-in Settings” on page 19.
Switching the Contents of the Plug-in Window
You can reassign any open Plug-in window—in two different ways—via the two pull-
down menus to the right of the Settings menu (the Arrow):
• Use the upper pull-down menu (Track 1 in the diagram) to switch the Plug-in
window between all channels that use the same plug-in. If you have inserted the
EVB3 on tracks 1 and 6, for example, you can switch between these channels and
adjust the parameters of each EVB3 instance, respectively.
• In the lower pull-down menu you can switch between the plug-in slots of the
selected channel. As an example, if a particular channel uses an Equalizer and an
EVB3 plug-in, you can switch the Plug-in window between these plug-ins.
Editor—Controls View
The plug-in parameters can be viewed in two forms: Controls and Editor. The Editor
view shows the plug-in’s graphical interface, if it offers one. The Controls view displays
all plug-in functions as a set of horizontal sliders, with numerical fields to the left of
each parameter. These fields are used for both the display and entry of data values.
To switch the view modes:
1 Click-hold the Editor button in the gray area at the top of the Plug-in window.
2 Choose Controls from the pull-down menu.