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Offset button: When in Env + Pad mode, choose from several menu items:
Offset: The default mode. Behavior is the same as Env+Pad mode:Envelope is
running, and the position of the morph ball or X/Y MIDI controllers is used as an
offset for any envelope movements.
Point Set: Envelope is running. The selected envelope point can be edited by
moving the morph ball or with a MIDI controller (MorphX and MorphY Controller
Assignments).
Point Solo: Envelope is in a kind of snapshot mode. The selected envelope point can
be edited by moving the morph ball.
Logic Pro Sculpture Morph Envelope Sustain and loop
The Sustain mode pop-up menu lets you choose one of the following modes: Sustain,
Finish, Loop Forward, Loop Backward, Loop Alternate, and Scan via CtrlB.
When you are in any of the loop modes, the loop always cycles between the loop and
sustain envelope handles—the nodes indicated by the L and S icons. The Morph Envelope
can, like any envelope, run in one-shot mode—it runs normally, for as long as the note is
sustained. It can also run several times, or in an infinite cycle, much like an LFO. You can
achieve the latter through the use of loops.
The Loop and Sustain point handles can be grabbed and repositioned. Note that doing so
can potentially alter the loop (and the overall morph envelope) length. The loop modes
behave as described below:
Finish: The envelope runs in one-shot mode from its beginning to its end—even if the
note is released before the envelope has completed. The other loop parameters are
disabled.