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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 2 Delay eects 56
Use the Delay Designer Tap display
The view buttons determine the parameter shown in Delay Designer’s Tap display.
The Toggle bar is shown below the view buttons. You can use it to turn parameters on or o for
each tap.
You can use Delay Designer’s Overview display to zoom and to navigate the Tap display area.
Overview display
Tip: If the Overview display is hidden behind a tap, you can move it to the foreground by
holding down Shift.
Select the parameter shown in the Tap display
m Click one (or more) of the following buttons to select the parameter or parameters shown in the
Tap display.
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Cuto button: Shows the highpass and lowpass lter cuto frequencies of taps.
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Reso(nance) button: Shows the lter resonance value of each tap.
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Transp(ose) button: Shows the pitch transposition of each tap.
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Pan button: Shows the pan parameter of each tap.
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For mono to stereo channels, each tap contains a line showing its pan position.
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For stereo to stereo channels, each tap contains a dot showing its stereo balance. A line
extending outward from the dot indicates the tap’s stereo spread.
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For surround channels, each tap contains a line representing its surround angle. See Use
Delay Designer in surround on page 71.
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Level button: Shows the relative volume level of each tap.
Tip: Press Command-Option to temporarily switch the Tap display to Level view from
another view.