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329Logic Pro Effects
The Guitar Amp Pro window is organized into several parameter sections.
Amp section: The model parameters at the top are used to choose the type of amp,
EQ model, and speaker. The knobs in the V-shaped section are used to set tone, gain,
and level. See Logic Pro Legacy Guitar Amp Pro amplifier models, Logic Pro Legacy
Guitar Amp Pro cabinet models, and Logic Pro Legacy Guitar Amp Pro EQ.
Effects section: Provides parameters to control the built-in tremolo, vibrato, and reverb
effects. See Logic Pro Legacy Guitar Amp Pro effects.
Microphone Position and Type sections: These sections enable you to set the position
and type of the microphone. See Logic Pro Legacy Guitar Amp Pro mic parameters.
Output slider: The Output slider is found at the bottom, below the Effects section. It
serves as the final level control for Guitar Amp Pro and can be thought of as a “behind
the speaker” volume control that is used to set the level fed to the ensuing plug-in slots
on the channel strip or to Output channel strips.
Note: This parameter is different from the Master control, which serves the dual
purpose of sound design as well as controlling the level of the Amp section.
Logic Pro Legacy Guitar Amp Pro amplifier models
You can choose an amplifier model from the Amp pop-up menu near the top of
the interface.
Amp models
UK Combo 30W: Neutral-sounding amp, suitable for clean or crunchy rhythm parts.
UK Top 50W: Quite aggressive in the high frequency range, suitable for classical
rock sounds.
US Combo 40W: Clean sounding amp model, suitable for funk and jazz sounds.
US Hot Combo 40W: Emphasizes the high mid-frequency range, making this model
ideal for solo sounds.
US Hot Top 100W: This amp produces very fat sounds, even at low Master settings,
that result in broad sounds with a lot of “oomph.