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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
Chapter 1 Amps and pedals 42
Replace a pedal in the Pedal area
Do one of the following:
m Drag the stompbox from the Pedal Browser directly over the pedal you want to replace in the
Pedal area.
m Click to select the stompbox you want to replace in the Pedal area, then double-click the
appropriate pedal in the Pedal Browser.
Note: You can replace “eect” pedals, but not the Mixer or Splitter utilities. Bus routings, if active,
are not changed when an eect pedal is replaced. See Use Pedalboard’s Router on page 42.
Remove a pedal from the Pedal area
Do one of the following:
m Drag the pedal out of the Pedal area.
m Click the pedal to select it, and press the Delete key.
Use Pedalboard’s Router
Pedalboard has two discrete signal busses—Bus A and Bus B—that appear as two horizontal
gray lines in the Router above the Pedal area. These busses provide a great deal of exibility
when you are setting up signal processing chains. All stompboxes that you drag into the Pedal
area are inserted into Bus A—the lower of the two lines—by default.
Note: The Router area appears when you move your pointer to a position immediately above the
Pedal area, and it disappears when you move the pointer away. When you create a second bus
routing, the Router remains open even when your pointer is not over it. You can close the Router
by clicking the small latch button at the top; the Router then opens or closes automatically when
you move your pointer over it.
Notes on Splitter utility and Mixer utility use
Dragging a Splitter utility into the Pedal area automatically inserts a Mixer utility to the far right
of all inserted pedals.
You cannot drag a Splitter utility to the far right of all inserted pedals, to directly after an inserted
Splitter utility, to directly in front of an inserted Mixer utility, or to an empty space in the Pedal
area.
Dragging a Mixer utility into the Pedal area automatically creates a split point at the earliest
possible point—the leftmost point—within the signal chain.
You cannot drag a Mixer utility to the rst slot in the Pedal area, to between an inserted Splitter
and Mixer utility combination, or directly to the right of an inserted Mixer utility.