10.6

Table Of Contents
467Logic Pro Instruments
Logic Pro Sculpture disturb and damp objects2 and 3
The table outlines all disturb and damp types available for Objects2 and 3. For information
on excite types available for Objects 1 and 2, see Logic Pro Sculpture excite objects1 and
2.
Name Description Strength controls Timbre controls Variation controls
Disturb A disturb object
that is placed at a
fixed distance from
the string resting
position
The hardness of the
object
The distance from
the resting position
Negative
values:Push
the string away
from the resting
position.
Positive
values:Do not
affect the string
in the resting
position.
Controls width.
Negative
values:Affect
only a small
section of the
string.
Positive
values:Affect a
broader section of
the string.
Disturb 2-sided Somewhat like a ring
placed around the
string, which limits
string vibration in all
directions
The hardness of the
ring
The clearance of the
ring (the distance
between the ring and
string)
Negative
values:The sides
of the damping
ring overlap,
influencing the
string if any
movement occurs.
Positive
values:There
is an amount
of clearance
inside the ring.
The string is
influenced only if
moved sufficiently
to actually touch
the ring.
No effect
Bouncing Emulates a loose
object lying or
bouncing on, and
interacting with, the
vibrating string. This
is very random by
nature and can’t be
synchronized.
Controls the
gravity constant
for the object lying/
bouncing on the
string.
The stiffness of the
object
The damping of the
object
Bound A boundary that
limits and reflects
string movement.
This is much like
a fingerboard
that limits string
movement when the
string is plucked
very firmly.
The distance from
the boundary center
position to the string
resting position
The slope
(steepness) of the
boundary. A value
of 0.0 places the
boundary parallel
to the string. Other
values move the
boundary closer to
the string on one
end and farther away
on the other.
The amount of
reflection at the
boundary limits