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299Logic Pro Effects
Use Space Designer output controls in Logic Pro
Space Designer global parameters affect the overall input, output, or behavior of the effect.
See Logic Pro Space Designer global parameters and Use Space Designer global controls
in Logic Pro.
The tasks below cover the use of Space Designer output parameters.
Set Space Designer mono/stereo output parameters
In Logic Pro, use the output parameters to adjust the balance between the direct (dry)
signals and the processed (wet) signals. The parameters that are available depend on the
input configuration.
Space Designer provides two output sliders—the Dry slider for the direct signal, and
the Wet slider for the reverb signal—when you insert it as a mono, mono to stereo, or
stereo effect.
Set the level of the Dry slider: Move to set the level of the non-effect, or dry, signal.
Move the slider to a value of 0 (mute) if Space Designer is inserted in a bus channel
or when you’re using modeling impulse responses, such as speaker simulations.
Set the level of the Wet slider: Move to adjust the level of the effect signal.
Set Space Designer surround output parameters
In Logic Pro, use the output parameters to adjust the balance between the direct, or
dry, signal and processed signals. The parameters that are available depend on the
input configuration.
In surround configurations, Space Designer provides three output sliders that together
comprise a small surround output mixer, in addition to the Dry and Wet sliders.
Set the level of the LFE to Rev slider: Move to adjust the output level of the LFE channel
independently of other surround channels.
Set the level of the C(enter) slider: Move to adjust the output level of the center channel
independently of other surround channels.