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519Logic Pro Instruments
6. Click the sync button, and adjust the Rate knob to a value of 1/8t.
7. Activate the second LFO1 object by clicking the 2button, and then choose Object1
Position from the Target pop-up menu by the 2button.
8. If you play the keyboard, little is different.
9. Choose Velocity from the via pop-up menu near the 2button.
10. Play the keyboard at different velocities, and you’ll hear some shifting of the Object1
pickup position.
11. Choose Sample&Hold from the Waveform pop-up menu, then play the keyboard at
different velocities. If you’ve got a sustain pedal, use it. Listen to the endlessly evolving
sound.
12. You might want to experiment with the project tempo and the LFO rate.
13. You may want to alter the Spread Pickup value, and introduce LFO2 or the other
modulators.
Create a morphed synthesizer sound in Sculpture
1. In Logic Pro, load the #default (or your vanilla) setting file.
2. Click the R(ecord) button in the Morph Trigger section.
3. Play a chord on the keyboard, and drag the Morph Pad ball in a circle.
4. When you’re done, click the R(ecord) button again.
5. Now change the Morph Mode to Env only, and you should see your Morph circle.
6. Play the keyboard. There’s your morphed pad.
7. Feel free to adjust the morph envelope parameters.
If you created and saved the vanilla pad setting discussed in “Create a basic synthesizer
pad sound”, you were asked to use the Morph Points, Intensity, and Rnd parameters as
part of the setting. This was to ensure that there would be several morph points already
available for your use when morphing.
You can, if you like, retain the path of your morphed pad, and continue to click the Rnd
button and adjust the Int(ensity) slider for an endless variety of sounds.