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136Logic Pro Instruments
Mix knob: Determine the Wet/Dry balance (0% = dry only; 50% = equal mix; 100% = wet
only).
File button: Open a pop-up menu with several useful commands.
Presets: Choose a preset from the submenu.
Save: Open a dialog where you can name and save the current settings to a new
preset. The saved preset name is shown at the bottom of the Presets submenu list.
Copy/Paste: Copy the current settings to the Clipboard and paste the Clipboard
contents.
Clear: Reset all parameter settings to default values.
Alchemy Modulation FX parameters
A short delay with built-in LFO modulation, useful for chorus, flanging, and related effects.
File button: Open a pop-up menu with several useful commands and to access presets.
Presets: Choose a preset from the submenu.
Save: Open a dialog where you can name and save the current settings to a new
preset. The saved preset name is shown at the bottom of the Presets submenu list.
Copy/Paste: Copy the current settings to the Clipboard and paste the Clipboard
contents.
Clear: Reset all parameter settings to default values.
Delay knob: Set the base delay time. Short values are useful for flanging, values in the
range of 10 to 40 msec are useful for chorus, and longer delay times can produce a
variety of metallic and buzzing effects.
Rate knob: Set the modulation speed. Faster rates and smaller depths are characteristic
of chorus effects, while slower rates and greater depths are typical for flanging.
Mix knob: Determine the wet/dry balance (0% = dry only; 50% = equal mix; 100% = wet
only).
Depth knob: Set the modulation intensity.
Feedback knob: Set the level of the delayed signal that is fed back into the input.
Medium to medium-high settings are common for flanging effects, while chorus tends
to use little or no feedback.
Stereo knob: Spread the delayed signal across the stereo field.
Alchemy Phaser effect parameters
A simple phasing effect with built-in LFO modulation.
File button: Open a pop-up menu with several useful commands and to access presets.
Presets: Choose a preset from the submenu.
Save: Open a dialog where you can name and save the current settings to a new
preset. The saved preset name is shown at the bottom of the Presets submenu list.
Copy/Paste: Copy the current settings to the Clipboard and paste the Clipboard
contents.
Clear: Reset all parameter settings to default values.