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Table Of Contents
241Logic Pro Effects
Multi Effects
Logic Pro Multi Effects overview
The Multi effects units provide a one-stop shop solution for a number of musical situations
where you need to highlight or enhance a musical part or song section. While the included
multi effects processors can be used subtly or traditionally, they are truly creative tools
that excel at transformative changes to your music.
Phat FX is a “coloring” multi-effect unit designed primarily for use with drum, bass, and
guitar parts. It can add warmth, punch and presence, along with some heavy distortion
if you need it. You can use it with any type of signal that you feel is in need of some
extra “flavor.” See Logic Pro
Phat FX overview.
Step FX is a multi-effect unit that provides deep modulation control, courtesy of three
independent built-in 128-step modulators. It can be used with any type of signal and is
capable of subtle or heavy rhythmic enhancements to musical parts, dance-floor gating
effects, and warped manipulations that can turn your audio and instrument tracks into
something completely new. See Logic Pro Step FX overview.
Remix FX is a flexible multi-effect unit that combines several DJ-style effects such as a
filter, gater, downsampler, reverse, scratch, tape stop, and more. It is designed primarily
for use on the stereo bus to give electronic style music a live dance floor groove, but
you can use it on any type of signal. See Logic Pro Remix FX.
Phat FX and Step FX settings are compatible with Camel Audio CamelPhat and
CamelSpace settings. This enables you to replace instances of the Camel Audio
plug-ins with Phat FX or Step FX.
Replace Camel Audio CamelPhat or CamelSpace with Phat FX or Step FX on a track
1. In Logic Pro, select the track with the Camel Audio CamelPhat or CamelSpace plug-in.
2. In the channel strip for the selected track, place the pointer over the effect slot
containing Camel Audio CamelPhat or CamelSpace, then choose Phat FX or Step FX
from the pop-up menu.
The new instance automatically retains your Camel Audio CamelPhat or CamelSpace
settings.
Note: Because of updates to Phat FX and Step FX controls and features, patches might
not sound exactly the same as they did in Camel Audio CamelPhat and CamelSpace.
Also, automation doesn’t carry over to Phat FX and Step FX.