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Loop Logic Pro Sculpture envelopes
The envelope can run in one-shot mode, like any envelope—the envelope phases run for as
long as the note is held. It can also run through each phase several times or in an infinite
cycle, much like an LFO. You can achieve this through the use of loops.
You can synchronize loops to the project tempo automatically by using the sync and ms
buttons.
When you are in any of the loop modes, the loop always cycles between user-defined
envelope handles that indicate the Loop start point (Licon), and the Sustain point (Sicon).
You can drag these handles to any position.
When set to Finish, the envelope runs in one-shot mode from beginning to end—even
if the note is released before all envelope phases have completed. The other loop
parameters are disabled.
When set to Loop Forward, the envelope runs to the Sustain point, and begins to
periodically repeat the section between the Loop and Sustain points—always in a
forward direction.
When set to Loop Backward, the envelope runs to the Sustain point, and begins to
periodically repeat the section between the Sustain and Loop points—always in a
backward direction.
When set to Loop Alternate, the envelope runs to the Sustain point, then periodically
returns to the Loop point and back to the Sustain point, alternating in both a backward
and forward direction.
Note: If the Loop point lies behind the Sustain point, the loop starts after the key is
released.
Record Logic Pro Sculpture envelopes
It is important to note that you can only record the movements of the assigned MIDI
controller. MIDI controller assignments for the envelopes must be set in the MIDI Controller
Assignment section at the bottom of the Sculpture interface (see Assign Logic Pro
Sculpture MIDI controllers).
Envelope recording parameters
R(ecord) button: Start or stop envelope recording. Recording can also be stopped using
the trigger mode function described below.