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41Logic Pro Effects
Macro A–H Target pop-up menus: Choose the parameter that you want to control with a
MIDI controller.
Macro A–H Value sliders and fields: Set and display the current value for the parameter
chosen from the corresponding Macro Target pop-up menu.
Assign a Macro A–H Target
1. In Logic Pro, click the disclosure triangle at the bottom left to hide or show the Macro
Controls area.
2. Do one of the following:
Choose the parameter that you want to control from any of the Macro A–H Target
pop-up menus.
Each stompbox parameter is shown in the following way: Slot number—Pedal
Name—Parameter.
For example, Slot 1—Blue Echo—Time, or Slot 2—Roswell Ringer—Feedback.
The Slot number refers to the position among the pedals, as they appear from left to
right in the Pedal area.
Choose Auto assign from any Macro A–H Target pop-up menu, then click the
appropriate parameter in any inserted pedal.
Note: The chosen parameter is displayed in the Macro A–H Target pop-up menu.
Logic Pro Pedalboard distortion pedals
This table describes the distortion effects pedals.
Stompbox Description
Candy Fuzz A bright, “nasty” distortion effect.
On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.
Drive knob: Set the input gain.
Level knob: Set the effect output level.
Double Dragon A deluxe distortion effect.
On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.
Drive knob: Set the amount of saturation applied to the input signal.
Tone knob: Set the cutoff frequency.
Squash knob: Set the threshold for the internal compression circuit.
Contour knob: Set the amount of nonlinear distortion applied to
the signal.
Mix knob: Set the ratio between the source and distorted signals.
Bright/Fat switch: Choose between two fixed high shelving
filter frequencies.
Fuzz Machine An American “fuzz” distortion effect.
On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.
Fuzz knob: Set the input gain.
Tone knob: Increase treble, while simultaneously reducing low
frequencies, as you move it to higher values.
Level knob: Set the effect output level.