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543Logic Pro Instruments
Choose a section or single instrument
In Logic Pro, click the Preset pop-up menu to open a window that shows available
presets, then click or double-click a section or a single instrument icon to load the
sound.
Click outside the window to close it.
Use advanced articulation features
Studio Horns provides several articulations for falls and doits. These can be played on
your keyboard like any other articulation. Horn players often attach a fall or doit directly to
a note end, so the fall or doit happens with no gap after the previous note. Studio Horns
features a special mode which allows you to smoothly connect a fall or doit articulation to
the previous note at any position “on-the-fly”, as a real musician would play it.
In Logic Pro, to create a smooth fall or doit, add a second (Fall or Doit articulation) note
of the same pitch directly following any note. There should be no, or a minimal, gap
from the previous note.
Note: Velocity of the Fall or Doit note can be different to the previous note. You can
also vary the length of the Fall or Doit note. This allows you to create very subtle falls or
doits at the end of any note.
To perform falls and doits live on a keyboard, you can use the predefined keyswitches
for Falls and Doits. These operate in Trigger mode, which automatically creates the Fall
or Doit event and places it immediately after the previous note. Try this by holding a
note with a Sustain articulation. While the note is playing, press the keyswitch for the
Fall Long articulation. The sustained note is then stopped with a long fall.
Logic Pro Studio Horns extended parameters
The extended parameters provide advanced control of performance and controller
functions.
Click the disclosure triangle at the lower left to view the extended parameters.
Note: The parameters are different for solo and section instruments.