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51Logic Pro Effects
As the name implies, Delay Designer offers significant sound design potential. You can
use it for everything from a basic echo effect to an audio pattern sequencer. You can
create complex, evolving, moving rhythms by synchronizing the placement of taps. This
leads to further musical possibilities when coupled with judicious use of transposition
and filtering. Alternatively, you can set up numerous taps as repeats of other taps, much
as you would use the feedback control of a simple delay effect, but with individual control
over each repeat.
The Delay Designer interface consists of five main sections:
Main display: Provides a visual representation of all taps. You can see and edit the
parameters of each tap in this area. See Logic Pro
Delay Designer main display.
Tap parameter bar: Offers a numeric overview of the current parameter settings for
the selected tap. You can view and edit the parameters of each tap in this area.
See Logic Pro
Delay Designer Tap parameter bar.
Tap pads: You can use these two pads to create taps in Delay Designer. See Create
Logic Pro
Delay Designer taps.
Sync section: You can set all Delay Designer synchronization and quantization
parameters in this area. See Use Logic Pro Delay Designer sync mode.
Master section: This area contains the global Mix and Feedback parameters.
See Logic Pro
Delay Designer master parameters.