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258Logic Pro Instruments
Via source Comment
Touch If you select Touch (Aftertouch) as the via value, the modulation intensity
is touch sensitive—modulation is more or less intense depending on how
firmly you press the key of your touch-sensitive MIDI keyboard after the
initial keystrike (aftertouch is also known as pressure sensitivity).
Whl+To Both the modulation wheel and aftertouch control the modulation
intensity.
MIDI Controllers A-F MIDI controllers available in the router are named CtrlA–F, rather than
Expression, Breath, and General Purpose 1–4 (MIDI Control Change
Messages 16 to 19 are also known as General Purpose Slider 1/2/3/4).
These can be assigned to arbitrary controller numbers with the Controller
Assignments pop-up menus.
RndN01 RndNO1 (Note On Random1) outputs a random modulation intensity
value between −1.0 and 1.0, which changes when a note is triggered or
retriggered. The random note-on modulation remains constant throughout
the note duration, until the next note-on trigger. Note:There is no value
change when playing legato while in legato mode.
RndN02 RndNO2 (Note On Random 2) behaves like Note On Random1, but it glides,
rather than steps, to the new random intensity value, using the Glide time
(inclusive of modulation). It also differs from Note On Random 1 in that
the random modulation value changes when playing legato while in legato
mode.
SideCh SideCh (Side Chain modulation) uses a side chain signal as a modulation
intensity (trigger) signal. The side chain source can be chosen from the
Side Chain pop-up menu in the upper gray area of the plug-in window. It
is fed to the internal envelope follower, which creates a modulation value
based on the current side chain input signal level.
Logic Pro ES2 integrated effects processor
ES2 is equipped with an integrated effects processor. Any changes to the parameters of
these effects are saved with each sound setting.
You can activate only two effects at the same time.
Distortion
Choose the Chorus, the Flanger, or the Phaser effect. These effects share the same
control knobs—Intensity and Speed.