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48Logic Pro Effects
Logic Pro Pedalboard filter pedals
This table describes the filter effects pedals.
Stompbox Description
Auto-Funk An auto-wah (filter) effect.
On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.
Sensitivity knob: Set a threshold that determines how the filter
responds to incoming signal levels.
Cutoff knob: Set the center frequency for the filter.
BP/LP switch: BP (Bandpass): Signal frequencies just above and below
the cutoff are filtered. LP (Lowpass): Only signals below the cutoff are
allowed through the filter.
Hi/Lo switch: Choose a preset filter resonance setting.
Up/Down switch: Set a positive or negative modulation direction—the
“wah” filtering occurs above or below the source signal frequency.
Classic Wah A funky wah effect, straight from 1970s TV police show soundtracks.
You control it by dragging the pedal.
On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.
Graphic EQ A classic 7-band EQ pedal.
On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.
Frequency sliders: Boost or cut the corresponding frequency band.
Level slider: Set the overall output gain.
Modern Wah A more aggressive wah effect. You control it by dragging the pedal.
On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.
Q knob: Low Q values affect a wider frequency range, resulting in softer
resonances. High Q values affect a narrower frequency range, resulting
in more pronounced emphasis.
Mode knob: Choose from the following: Retro Wah, Modern Wah, Opto
Wah 1, Opto Wah 2, Volume. Each has a different tonal quality.
Logic Pro Pedalboard dynamics pedals
This table describes the dynamics pedals.
Stompbox Description
Squash Compressor A simple compressor effect.
On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.
Sustain knob: Sets the threshold level. Signals above this value are
reduced in level.
Level knob: Set the overall output gain.
Attack switch: Set to Fast for signals with fast attack transients, such as
drums. Set to Slow for signals with slow attack phases, such as strings.