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383Logic Pro Instruments
Remove a modulation routing
1. In the Logic Pro Sampler Mod Matrix pane, click the modulation routing you want to
remove.
2. Click the Minus button (—) at the top right of the Mod Matrix pane to delete the
modulation routing.
This completely removes the routing from the Mod Matrix pane.
Use the Mod Matrix view filter
The Mod Matrix view filter is useful when setting up new modulation routings and when
dealing with complex instrument routings. You can use it to quickly find all routings that
use an LFO, Velocity, or other criteria.
1. In Logic Pro Sampler, click the Filter On/Off button at the top left of the Mod Matrix
pane to enable view filtering.
2. Choose the modulation routing criteria from the Filter pop-up menu at the top left of the
Mod Matrix pane.
Only routings which contain targets or sources that match the criteria are shown in
the Mod Matrix pane.
If you choose the Select last clicked entry, the view filter follows the most recently
edited or clicked source or target, and displays routings which use this source or
target parameter in the Mod Matrix pane.
When the view filter is active, adding a modulation routing automatically adds a
source or target that matches the current view filter criteria. For example, if the view
filter criteria is LFO 1, creation of a new modulation routing will automatically add
LFO 1 as a source.
Tip: You can Control-click any target parameter in the Synth pane to open a
shortcut menu where you can choose the View Modulation command. This chooses the
parameter as the modulation routing criteria from the Filter pop-up menu and turns on
the view filter in the Mod Matrix pane.
Use via sources in the Sampler Mod Matrix
You can set a fixed modulation intensity by horizontally dragging the Amount slider handle
in a basic modulation routing—consisting of a target and source. The Amount slider value
always defines a constant modulation intensity.
For further control, you can modulate the amount of modulation by using the Via pop-up
menu to define a further modulation source that controls the modulation intensity.
If you choose a value other than None from the Via pop-up menu, the Amount slider
displays two handles.
The left Amount slider handle defines the minimum modulation intensity, when the via
controller—the modulation wheel, for example—is set to its minimum value.
The right Amount slider handle defines the maximum modulation intensity when the via
controller is set to its maximum value.