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247Logic Pro Instruments
Any point can be declared the Loop point. The looped area spans the time between the
Sustain point and Loop point. In between these points you can create additional points that
describe the movements of the pointers in the Planar Pad and Triangle.
The more points you set, the more complex the movements that can be performed.
Select a Vector Envelope point
In Logic Pro, click the point to select it.
Once selected, you can edit the point.
Create a new Vector Envelope point
In Logic Pro, Shift-click between two existing points.
The segment that previously existed between the two old points is divided at the clicked
position. The sum of the two new segment times is equal to the time of the original
undivided segment. This ensures that any points that follow retain their absolute time
positions. Existing pointer positions in the Triangle and Planar Pad are fixed, thus
ensuring that newly created points don’t affect any previously defined movements.
Delete a Vector Envelope point
In Logic Pro, Control-click the point.
Revert to the default value for a Vector Envelope point
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Option-click the Triangle.
The pointer is set to the center position of the Triangle, and all oscillators are set to
output the same level.
Option-click the Planar Pad.
The pointer is set to the center position of the Planar Pad. Both axis values are set to
zero.
Logic Pro ES2 Vector Envelope solo and sustain
The Solo Point button turns the Vector Envelope on or off. If enabled, no dynamic
modulations are generated by the Vector Envelope. In this scenario, the currently visible
pointer positions of the Triangle and Planar Pad are permanently in effect. These pointer
positions match the currently selected Vector Envelope point.
If you select another Vector Envelope point by clicking it, the pointer positions in the
Triangle and Planar Pad update to reflect your selection. If the Solo Point button is on, the
newly selected point becomes the Solo point.
Note: You can independently turn off Vector Envelope modulation of the Planar Pad by
setting Vector Mode to off. See Use the Logic Pro ES2 Vector Envelope.
Any point can be declared the Sustain point. Assuming that the played note is held long
enough and no loop is engaged, any envelope movement stops when this Sustain point
is reached. The Sustain point value is maintained until the key is released—until the MIDI
note-off command.