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232Logic Pro Effects
Oscillator parameters
Frequency control: Set the frequency of the sine oscillator.
Linear/Exponential buttons: Switch the scaling of the Frequency control.
Lin: Linear scaling is even across the entire control range.
Exp: Exponential scaling offers extremely small increments around the 0 point,
which is useful for programming slow-moving phasing and tremolo effects.
Env Follow slider and field: Determine the impact of incoming signal levels on the
oscillator modulation depth.
LFO slider and field: Determine the amount of oscillator modulation by the LFO.
Logic Pro Ringshifter delay parameters
The effect signal is routed through a delay, following the oscillator.
Delay parameters
Time knob and field: Set the delay time. You can choose from: hertz values, when
running freely, or note values, including triplet and dotted notes, when the Sync
button is active.
Sync button: Synchronize the delay with the project tempo. You can choose musical
note values with the Time knob.
Level knob and field: Set the level of the delay added to the ring-modulated or
frequency-shifted signal. A Level value of 0 passes the effect signal directly to
the output (bypass).
Delay Low/High Cut sliders and fields: Click the disclosure triangle at the lower left of
the interface to access these extended parameters. Cut frequencies below the Low Cut
value and above the High Cut value to shape the sound of delay repeats with highpass
and lowpass filters. The filters are located in the feedback circuit, which means that the
filtering effect increases in intensity with each delay repeat. If you want an increasingly
muddy and confused tone, move the High Cut slider toward the left. For ever thinner
echoes, move the Low Cut slider toward the right.