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640Logic Pro Instruments
Set the Vintage B3 morph range
Once you have chosen a controller to use for switching or morphing between upper manual
registrations, you can determine the number of preset keys that are affected. You can
morph between two and eleven presets for the upper manual.
Morphing always begins with the top preset key, the B.
If Range=A#, you morph between two presets.
If Range=G#, you morph between four presets (B, A#, A, and G).
If Range=F#, you morph between six presets (and so on).
1. In Logic Pro, click Main in the control bar.
2. Click the Preset button at the lower right.
3. Click the Select via Keyboard On button.
4. Play two keys on your MIDI keyboard to set the morph range.
Save a registration while morphing
In Linear mode (morphing), the seamless crossfades result in a variety of new draw bar
registrations that you might want to save. You can change draw bar positions manually,
before saving.
In Logic Pro, click View > Controls, then choose a preset key from the “Save Morph to”
pop-up menu (near the bottom of the Preset parameters).
Vintage B3 Effects window
Use Logic Pro Vintage B3 effects
Vintage B3 features a three-band equalizer, a reverberation effect, a pedal-controllable
wahwah effect, and a distortion effect that simulates the sound of an overdriven tube
amplifier. In addition, the signal can be routed through the Leslie rotor speaker emulation.
The default effect signal flow is as follows:the organ signal runs through the Equalizer,
Wah, and Distortion effects. This treated signal is then fed into the Reverb and finally
passed to the Leslie rotor effect.