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Table Of Contents
- Logic Pro X Effects
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Amps and pedals
- Chapter 2: Delay effects
- Chapter 3: Distortion effects
- Chapter 4: Dynamics processors
- Chapter 5: Equalizers
- Chapter 6: Filter effects
- Filter effects overview
- AutoFilter
- EVOC 20 Filterbank
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator overview
- Vocoder overview
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator interface
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator analysis in parameters
- Use EVOC 20 TrackOscillator analysis in
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator U/V detection parameters
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator synthesis in parameters
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator oscillators
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator formant filter
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator modulation
- EVOC 20 TrackOscillator output parameters
- Fuzz-Wah
- Spectral Gate
- Chapter 7: Imaging processors
- Chapter 8: Metering tools
- Chapter 9: MIDI plug-ins
- Chapter 10: Modulation effects
- Chapter 11: Pitch effects
- Chapter 12: Reverb effects
- Chapter 13: Space Designer convolution reverb
- Chapter 14: Specialized effects and utilities
- Chapter 15: Utilities and tools
- Appendix: Legacy effects
Appendix Legacy eects 272
Bass Amp
Bass Amp simulates the sound of several famous bass ampliers. You can route bass guitar and
other signals directly through Bass Amp, reproducing the sound of your musical part played
through a number of high-quality bass guitar amplication systems.
Bass Amp Parameters
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Model pop-up menu: Choose one of the following amplier models:
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American Basic: 1970s-era American bass amp, equipped with eight 10" speakers. Suitable for
blues and rock recordings.
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American Deep: Based on the American Basic amp, but with strong lower-mid frequency
(from 500 Hz on) emphasis. Suitable for reggae and pop recordings.
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American Scoop: Based on the American Basic amp, but combines the frequency
characteristics of the American Deep and American Bright, with both low-mid (from
500 Hz) and upper-mid (from 4.5 kHz) frequencies emphasized. Suitable for funk and
fusion recordings.
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American Bright: Based on the American Basic amp, this model emphasizes the upper-mid
frequencies (from 4.5 kHz upward).
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New American Basic: 1980s-era American bass amp, suitable for blues and rock recordings.
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New American Bright: Based on the New American Basic amp, this model emphasizes the
frequency range above 2 kHz. Suitable for rock and heavy metal.
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Top Class DI Warm: Famous DI box simulation, suitable for reggae and pop recordings. Mid
frequencies, in the range between 500 and 5000 Hz, are de-emphasized.
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Top Class DI Deep: Based on the Top Class DI Warm, this model is suitable for funk and fusion.
The mid frequency range is strongest around 700 Hz.
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Top Class DI Mid: Based on the Top Class DI Warm, this model features an almost linear
frequency range, with no frequencies emphasized. It is suitable for blues, rock, and
jazz recordings.
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Pre Gain slider: Sets the pre-amplication level of the input signal.
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Bass, Mid, and Treble sliders: Adjusts the bass, mid, and treble levels.