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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 24 Sculpture 389
There are two “special” rectangular waves: rect01 and rect1—the former switching
between values of 0.0 and 1.0 (unipolar), and the latter between values of
−
1.0 and
+
1.0
(bipolar, like the other waveforms). See the “LFO 1 and 2” section, on page 385.
Curve
Allows you to define a freely-variable number of waveform variations, resulting in
subtle/drastic changes to your modulation waveforms.
The Curve parameter can even influence the Sine waveform type.
• Curve value of 0.0: pure sine wave
• Curve values above 0.0: wave is smoothly changed into a nearly rectangular wave.
• Curve values below 0.0: the slope at the zero crossing is reduced, resulting in shorter
soft pulses to +1 and −1.
Note: The waveform displayed between the Curve knob and the Waveform pull-down
menu shows the results of these two parameter settings.
Phase
Allows the choice between strictly monophonic or polyphonic vibrato with either;
similar phases, completely random phase relationships, key-synced phase—or any
value in-between. See the “LFO 1 and 2” section, on page 385, for more details.
Rate
Determines the rate of vibrato, which can be either synced to the current song tempo
or set independently in Hz (Hertz) values. See the “LFO 1 and 2” section, on page 385,
for more details.
Depth via Vib Ctrl—Max
This slider determines the maximum possible modulation amount.
Depth via Vib Ctrl—Min
This slider determines the minimum possible modulation amount.