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294Logic Pro Instruments
Logic Pro ESE output parameters
The ESE output stage consists of the Volume section and the Chorus/Ensemble buttons.
Output Parameters
Volume knob: Set the overall output level.
Velo Volume knob: Set the amount (depth) of velocity sensitivity to incoming MIDI note
events. When set to higher values, each note is louder, if struck more firmly. At lower
values, the dynamic response is reduced, so that there is little difference when you play
a note pianissimo (soft) or forte (loud/hard).
Chorus I and II/Ensemble buttons: Turn effect variations on or off. If no button is active,
the effects processor is turned off.
Chorus I is a typical chorus effect.
Chorus II is characterized by a stronger modulation.
Ensemble has a fuller and richer sound, due to a more complex modulation routing.
Logic Pro ESE extended parameters
ESE offers three additional parameters that are accessed by clicking the disclosure
triangle at the lower left of the interface.
Extended parameters
Pos. Bender Range slider: Set the positive—upward—pitch bend range in semitone
steps. This allows you to use the pitch bend controller of your keyboard to bend the
ESE pitch.
Neg. Bender Range slider: Set the negative—downward—pitch bend range in semitone
steps, by up to 2octaves—a value of 24. The default Neg. Bender Range value is Pos PB
(positive pitch bend). In essence, this means that only positive pitch bend is available.
Tune slider: Tune the instrument sound in cents. A cent is 1/100th of a semitone.