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237Logic Pro Effects
Logic Pro Rotor Cabinet effect microphone types
The Rotor Cabinet effect provides modeled microphones that pick up the sound of the
Leslie cabinet. You can specify the microphone type with these parameters. Also see
Logic Pro Rotor Cabinet effect mic processing controls.
Upper/Lower Microphones: Choose a microphone type for the horn and drum speakers
when Real Cabinet is chosen in the Type pop-up menu. See Logic Pro Rotor Cabinet
effect overview.
Dynamic: Emulates the sound of a dynamic cardioid microphone. This microphone
type sounds brighter and more cutting than the Condenser mic.
Condenser: Emulates the sound of a studio condenser microphone. The sound of
condenser microphones is fine, transparent, and well-balanced.
Mid-Side Mic: A Middle and Side (MS) configuration where two microphones
are positioned closely together. One is a cardioid (or omnidirectional) microphone
that directly faces the cabinet—in a straight alignment. The other is a bidirectional
microphone, with its axes pointing to the left and right of the cabinet at 90° angles.
The cardioid microphone captures the middle signal to one stereo side. The
bidirectional microphone captures the side signal to the other stereo side.