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223Logic Pro Effects
Logic Pro Chorus effect
The Chorus effect delays the original signal, and the delay time is modulated with an LFO.
The delayed, modulated signal is then mixed with the original, dry signal.
You can use the Chorus effect to enrich the incoming signal and create the impression that
multiple instruments or voices are being played in unison. The slight delay time variations
generated by the LFO simulate the subtle pitch and timing differences heard when several
musicians or vocalists perform together. Using chorus also adds fullness or richness to the
signal, and it can add movement to low or sustained sounds.
Chorus parameters
Rate knob and field: Set the frequency, or speed, of the LFO.
Intensity knob and field: Set the modulation amount.
D-Mode button: Turn on to introduce a spatial filtering effect that resembles a
well-known vintage processor.
Mix knob and field: Determine the balance between dry and wet signals.
Logic Pro Ensemble effect
Ensemble can add richness and movement to sounds, particularly when you use a high
number of voices. It is useful for thickening parts, but you can also use it for strong pitch
variations between voices, resulting in a detuned quality to processed material. Ensemble
combines up to eight chorus effects. Two standard LFOs and one random LFO enable you
to create complex modulations. The graphic display represents the modulation rate and
intensity of all LFOs and lets you directly adjust waveforms.