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160Logic Pro Effects
BPM Counter parameters
BPM Counter: Analyzes the tempo of incoming audio in beats per minute (bpm).
Click the numerical display to reset.
The numerical display the current analysis status. If the LED is flashing, a tempo
measurement is taking place. When the LED is continuously lit, analysis is complete,
and the tempo is displayed. The measurement ranges from 80 to 160 beats per minute.
The measured value is displayed with an accuracy of one decimal place.
Note:
BPM Counter also detects tempo variations in the signal and tries to analyze them
accurately. If the LED starts flashing during playback, this indicates that BPM Counter
has detected a tempo that has deviated from the last received (or set) tempo. As
soon as a new, constant tempo is recognized, the LED is solidly lit and the new
tempo displayed.
:2 and x2 buttons: Set the displayed tempo to half or double the analyzed rate.
Logic Pro Correlation Meter
Correlation Meter: Displays the phase relationship of a stereo signal.
A correlation of +1 (the far right position) means that the left and right channels
correlate 100%—they are completely in phase.
A correlation of 0 (the center position) indicates the widest permissible left/right
divergence, often audible as an extremely wide stereo effect.
Correlation values lower than 0 indicate that out-of-phase material is present, which
can lead to phase cancelations if the stereo signal is combined into a monaural signal.
Correlation Meter parameter
View pop-up menu: Choose a Horizontal or Vertical display and set a size.
Note: You can also set a size by dragging the lower corners of the plug-in window.