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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 26 EVB3 475
Proline & Horn IR
This setting uses an Impulse Response of a Leslie with a more open enclosure.
Split & Horn IR
This setting uses an Impulse Response of a Leslie with the bass rotor signal routed
more to the left side, and the treble rotor signal routed more to the right side.
Rotor Speed
The Rotor Speed switches work as follows: Chorale = slow movement, Tremolo = fast,
and Brake stops the rotor.
Speed Control
Organ players generally switch between Choral and Tremolo. With the EVB3, you can
switch speeds remotely via controllers as the Modulation Wheel (ModWhl), Channel
Aftertouch (Touch), Sustain Pedal (SusPdl), or, alternately, exclusively via mouse (off).
ModWheel—If you choose the modulation wheel, you can set all three speed settings
in real-time. Brake is selected around the modulation wheel’s center position, while
Choral is selected in the lower, and Tremolo in the upper third of the modulation
wheel’s travel.
All other entries in the Speed Control pull-down menu work as follows: They toggle
between Tremolo and the speed set with the Rotor Speed radio buttons, that means
either between Choral and Tremolo, or between Brake and Tremolo. If Rotor Speed is set
to Tremolo, you will toggle between Tremolo and Choral. The difference between the
entries is how the toggle action takes place.
ModWhl Toggle—Toggles as soon as the Mod Wheel exceeds its center value on its way
from its low position to its high position. If the Mod Wheel passes its center value on its
way from its high to its low position, there will be no toggle This has been
implemented for Roland keyboards with combined Pitch Bend- and Modulation levers.
ModWhl Temp—Toggles as soon as the Mod Wheel passes its center value, regardless if
you move the Mod Wheel from high to low or from low to high. This has been
implemented for Roland keyboards with combined Pitch Bend- and Modulation levers.
Touch—Toggles as soon as you press Aftertouch. If you release Aftertouch, there will be
no toggle.
Touch Temp—Toggles as soon as you press Aftertouch. If you release Aftertouch, there
will be another toggle.
SusPdl Toggle—Toggles as soon as you press the Sustain Pedal. If you release the
Sustain Pedal, there will be no toggle.
SusPdl Temp—Toggles as soon as you press the Sustain Pedal. If you release the Sustain
Pedal, there will be another toggle.