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644Logic Pro Instruments
Drive knob and field: Set the amount of overdrive distortion. The output level is
automatically compensated for, so there’s no need for a distortion output volume
control. A level of 0 effectively turns off the Distortion circuit.
Note: The Drive knob shown in the Main window is linked with the Drive knob shown
in the Effects window. When you rotate either Drive knob, your change is mirrored in
the other window. In essence, this is a convenience feature that addresses the same
parameter in both locations.
Logic Pro Vintage B3 Reverb effect controls
Vintage B3 features a simple reverberation effect that emulates several room types and a
spring reverb.
Vintage B3 Reverb parameters
Reverb On/Off switch: Turn on or bypass the reverb effect.
Pre/Post switch: Patch the reverb effect before (Pre) or after (Post) the rotor effect. The
reverb is always patched after the EQ, Wah, and Distortion effects, but before the Leslie
rotor cabinet. Switch to Post if you don’t want the reverb to sound like it is played back
through the rotor speaker.
Type pop-up menu: Choose from six reverb algorithms:Air, Box, Small, Medium, Large,
Big, and Spring.
Level knob and field: Set the balance between the reverb and original signal levels.
Vintage B3 Expert window
Logic Pro Vintage B3 Expert window overview
The Expert window shows model parameters that provide precise control over your organ
sound. These include not only basic level and tonal balance controls, but a number of
parameters that emulate the sonic characteristics—and technical “flaws” or limitations—of
the original Hammond B3. You can even emulate the quirks of the B3 by aging the virtual
components. See Logic Pro Vintage B3 Pitch controls, Logic Pro Vintage B3 Sustain
controls, Logic Pro Vintage B3 Condition controls, and Logic Pro Vintage B3 Organ Model
controls.
See Set the Logic Pro Vintage B3 MIDI control mode for information on the Hardware
Controller parameter shown in the Misc section of the Expert window.