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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
218 Chapter 21 ES1
Level Via Vel
The upper arrow works like a main volume control for the synthesizer. The greater the
distance from the lower arrow (indicated by the blue bars), the more the volume is
affected by incoming velocity messages. The lower arrow indicates the level when you
play pianissimo (velocity =1). You can adjust the modulation range and intensity
simultaneously by grabbing the bar and moving both arrows at once. Note that as you
do so, they retain their relative distance from one another. In order to retain the
maximum possible resolution for velocity sensitivity, even when set to a low volume,
the ES1 has an additional Out Level parameter—available in the Controls view.
Amplifier Envelope Selector
The AGateR, ADSR, and GateR switches define which of the ADSR envelope generator
controls have an effect on the amplifier envelope.
• AGateR activates the attack and release time controls, but allows the level to remain
constant between the time the peak level is reached, and the release of the key—
regardless of the decay and sustain settings.
• ADSR activates all controls for the amplifier section.
• GateR sets the attack time for the amplifier section to zero, with only the release
control still having an effect on the envelope level.
All ADSR parameters will always remain active for the filter (ADSR via Vel). A stands for
attack time, R for release time, while Gate is the name of a control signal used in analog
synthesizers, which tells an envelope generator that a key is pressed. As long as an
analog synth key is pressed, the gate signal maintains a constant voltage. Used as a
modulation source in the voltage controlled amplifier (instead of the envelope itself), it
creates an organ type envelope without any attack, decay or release.
Glide
The Glide parameter defines the amount of (portamento) time applied to each
triggered note. The Glide trigger behavior depends on the value set in Voices (see
“Voices” on page 221). A value of 0 disables the Glide function.
LFO Waveform
The LFO offers several waveforms: triangle, ascending and descending sawtooth,
square wave, sample & hold (random), and a lagged, smoothly changing random wave.
You can also assign a Side Chain signal (any audio track) as a modulation source (EXT).
Select the Side Chain source track via the Side Chain pull-down menu in the gray area
at the top of the Plug-in window.