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500Logic Pro Instruments
Morph Envelope parameters
Record button: Arm the envelope for recording. See Record Morph Envelopes in Logic
Pro Sculpture.
Trigger mode pop-up menu: Choose the event type that triggers recording.
Mode buttons: Turn on the Morph Envelope. See Logic Pro Sculpture Morph Envelope
mode.
Pad Mode pop-up menu: Choose a Morph Envelope mode.
Timescale field: Scale the duration of the entire envelope between 10% (ten times
faster) and 1000% (ten times slower). This also affects the appearance of the envelope
curve displayed as it is shortened (sped up) or lengthened (slowed down).
Sustain mode pop-up menu: Choose the behavior of the Morph Envelope while a note is
held. The menu items are Sustain mode, Finish mode, three loop modes—Loop Forward,
Loop Backward, Loop Alternate—and Scan via CtrlB mode. See Logic Pro Sculpture
Morph Envelope Sustain and loop.
Sync and ms buttons: Select either a tempo-synced envelope with note value options,
such as 1/8 or 1/4, or a free-running envelope, with segment times displayed in
milliseconds.
Note: Switching between values forces a recalculation of times to the nearest note
value or ms time, respectively, based on the current project tempo.
Depth knob: Scale the amount of morph movement caused by the Morph Envelope. The
effect of the Depth parameter is visually displayed in the Morph Pad. As you increase or
decrease the value, the morph trajectory is also scaled.
Modulation knob: Set the scaling amount for Morph Envelope movements.
Modulation source pop-up menu: Choose a modulation source that is used to scale
Morph Envelope movements.
Transition knob: Control transitions between morph points. This can be the original
(possibly recorded) movement to linear, or stepped, transitions. The latter remains at
one morph state and then abruptly switches to another morph state at the following
envelope point. This parameter (and the Morph Envelope itself) can lead to interesting,
evolving sounds, or even rhythmic patches.
Logic Pro Sculpture Morph Envelope mode
The Mode buttons activate the Morph Envelope and provide a choice of several modes.
Both buttons off: Morph function is disabled.
Pad only: Envelope is deactivated, and morphing is controlled by the morph ball or X/Y
MIDI controllers only.
Env only: Envelope is running, but the morph ball and X/Y MIDI controllers are
deactivated.
Env + Pad: Envelope is running, and the position of the morph ball or X/Y MIDI
controllers is used as an offset for any envelope movements.