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503Logic Pro Instruments
Following the recording of a controller movement, R(ecord) Enable is automatically set to
off and Mode is set to Env only. This ensures that only the recorded movement is active,
regardless of the controller position or further movements after you finish recording.
Note: The mode defaults to (Morph) Pad as soon as you click the Rbutton. See Logic Pro
Sculpture Morph Envelope parameters.
Stop a morph envelope recording in Sculpture
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Click the R(ecord) Enable button (or trigger) a second time.
Release all keys, and allow all voices to complete their decay phase. This automatically
ends the recording.
Note: You can stop recording early, before the decay phase completes, by releasing all
keys and then pressing a single key.
Assign Logic Pro Sculpture MIDI controllers
The bottom strip of the Sculpture interface is used to define MIDI controllers—for vibrato
depth control or Morph Pad movements, for example. You can use any MIDI controller
shown in the menus for these control sources.
These parameters are saved with each setting. They are updated only if the default setting
that is loaded on instantiating the plug-in is used, or if the setting was saved with a project.
This approach helps you to adapt all MIDI controllers to the keyboard without having to edit
and save each setting separately.
MIDI controller parameters
Vib Depth Ctrl pop-up menu: Choose the MIDI controller used for vibrato depth control.
CtrlA/B pop-up menus: Choose two controllers that can be used for side chain
modulations or as via modulation sources, as set in the CtrlA and CtrlB modulation
routing panes.
CtrlEnv1/2 pop-up menus: Choose controller assignments for the two control
envelopes, which can be used as a modulation signal or an offset. Offsets occur
in cases where the control envelope is set to Ctrl only or Ctrl+Env modes. These
assignment pop-up menus also define the source for recording controller movements.
Morph X/Y pop-up menus: Choose controller assignments for the x and y coordinates
of the Morph Pad. After they are assigned, the controller can be used to manually
move the morph point, program single Morph Envelope points, shift the entire Morph
Envelope, and serve as a source for recording morph movements.
Mode menu: Choose either the default MIDI controller assignments or controller
assignments loaded from the setting. If you choose Use Default, assignments remain
unchanged. If you choose Load From Setting, you use the controller assignments you
saved with the setting. (The default assignments are taken from the #default.pst setting,
if it exists, which is loaded when Sculpture is inserted into an instrument channel strip.)