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549Logic Pro Instruments
Logic Pro Studio Strings 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.
Studio Strings common extended parameters
The following parameters apply to solo or section instruments.
Vibrato Controller pop-up menu: Choose a MIDI controller to adjust vibrato.
Dynamic Controller pop-up menu: Choose the MIDI controller used to adjust an
instrument’s dynamics (soft-loud) while a note is playing. This function requires the
Dynamics via CC button in the main interface to be turned on.
Dynamic Controller Mode pop-up menu: Choose a mode that determines assigned MIDI
controller behavior and instrument response to incoming velocity data.
Controller (Absolute): Dynamics are controlled only by the absolute value of the
assigned MIDI controller.
Velocity & Controller (Catch): Dynamics are controlled by both incoming velocity
data and by the value of the assigned MIDI controller when it matches any existing
controller value. For example, a MIDI control knob with a value of 15 has no impact
on dynamic behavior until it reaches a velocity value of 47 in an existing region. Once
this controller value is reached, the assigned MIDI control knob will have an impact
on instrument dynamics.
Velocity & Controller (Relative): Dynamics are controlled by both incoming velocity
data and by the value of the assigned MIDI controller, relative to any existing
controller value. For example, a MIDI control knob with a value of 15 will immediately
impact dynamic behavior, relative to the existing velocity value. Adjusting a knob
with a value of 15 to a value of 18 will adjust an existing velocity value of 47 to a
value of 50.
Legato Transitions checkbox: Turn on to enable legato transition samples for both
monophonic and polyphonic modes, enhancing the realism of instruments played in a
legato style.
Release Samples slider and field: Set the volume of release samples. Release samples,
as the name suggests, are triggered when you release a key. These allow for a natural-
sounding decay in sustained articulations, for example. If a low release sample value is
set the sound may cut off abruptly, which can sound unnatural.
Pitch Bend Range slider and field: Determine the range for pitch bend modulation. This
is bipolar, with a range of ±12 semitones.