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541Logic Pro Instruments
Studio Instruments
Logic Pro Studio instruments overview
The studio instruments are high-quality multisampled brass and string players that offer a
collection of solo and grouped instrument presets. See Logic Pro Studio Horns overview
and Logic Pro Studio Strings overview.
Each preset provides a range of articulations that enable you to create expressive, nuanced
performances and recordings. Some articulation features, such as polyphonic true legato,
apply to all presets, whereas some articulation features are specific to certain instruments.
Articulations are accessed with the Articulation pop-up menu in the plug-in header.
Articulations can be remotely switched while performing or recording, enabling you to add
a fall or trill to a solo saxophone part, or to instantly switch between a bowed or staccato
string section, for example.
Set up and configuration of multiple articulations, known collectively as an Articulation Set,
is performed in the Articulation Editor.
When you play a chord while using an ensemble or section instrument, Studio Horns and
Studio Strings provide the Auto Voice Split feature that can help you to create balanced,
natural-sounding arrangements. For example, Auto Voice Split allocates voices (notes
in the chord) to different players, based on what instrument group is best suited to a
particular note range. You can also directly access and play individual instruments within
sections. See Logic Pro studio instruments section MIDI channels.
Studio Horns
Logic Pro Studio Horns overview
Studio Horns provides a collection of highly expressive single and section brass
instruments. It has a simple, clean interface, with all main controls at hand. Additional
controls enable you to customize Studio Horns to match your preferences and to work best
with your controllers. See Logic Pro Studio Horns extended parameters.
Studio Horns instruments feature a large collection of samples that cover different playing
styles, such as sustain, staccato, or falls. These playing styles, called articulations, are
chosen in the plug-in header. You can also switch articulations remotely with keyswitches.