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375Logic Pro Instruments
Series button: Turn on to pass the signal through the first filter, which forwards this
filtered signal through Filter2. The output signal of Filter2 is then sent to the input
of the dynamic stage (Amplifier section).
Parallel button: Turn on to pass the signal through both filters. If the Filter Blend
knob is set to the center position, you’ll hear a 50/50 mix of the signal, routed via
Filter1 and Filter2. The output signals of the two filters are mixed, then sent to the
input of the dynamic stage (Amplifier section).
Tip: If one of the two filters is turned off (bypassed), you can mix the original
signal and the filtered signal to create a simple phaser effect, for example.
Filter Blend knob: Set the balance between Filter1 and Filter2 in parallel mode. See
Crossfade between Sampler filters.
Volume knob: Set the overall output signal level of Sampler. The levels of individual
samples or groups of samples are set in the Mapping and Zone panes.
Pan knob: Set the pan position—or balance—of the Sampler output signal.
Create or view a modulation routing with the Synth pane shortcut menu
In Logic Pro Sampler, Control-click on any parameter in the Synth pane that is available
as a modulation target to open a shortcut menu, then choose one of the following:
Add Modulation: Use to create a new modulation routing in the Mod Matrix pane and
choose the source parameter from the pop-up menu.
Show Modulation: Use to highlight all existing modulation routings that use the
parameter by activating the view filter in the Mod Matrix pane. See Use the Sampler
Mod Matrix.
Sampler Synth Details
You can use the Synth and Synth Details parameters to affect the overall behavior of the
loaded instrument. If you’re new to the concepts and use of synthesizers and samplers,
see Synthesizer basics overview.
Click the Details button to view or hide the Synth Details slide-out pane.
Drag vertically in parameter value fields to change them.
Option-click a parameter value to reset it to the default value.
Double-click a parameter value field to enter a new value. Press Enter to complete the
operation.