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661Logic Pro Instruments
Logic Pro Vintage Clav model characteristics
The table outlines the characteristics of each clavinet model.
Model name Comments
Belltone A bell-like model with strong inharmonic overtones (inharmonicities).
Classic I and II Classic I is a near exact emulation of the original D6. It includes string
noises on long decays and accurate behavior following the release of
keys. Each D6 was unique in its way, so you can adjust the sound to match
the tone of D6 clavinets you have heard. Classic II is brighter and more
punchy.
Dulcitone A dulcimer-like model.
Funktone This model invites heavy, funk-style bass playing in the lower octaves,
coupled with sustained chords in the mid-to-upper octaves. It works well
with phaser and delay effects.
In the lower bass-octave ranges, the string oscillations become
increasingly resonant over time, until they finally collapse (after 20 to
30 seconds). Higher notes have a much shorter decay, which has a
corresponding impact on the resonating behavior.
Harpsitone I and II Harpsichord-like models.
Mellotone This model is smooth and mellow sounding across the entire keyboard
range.
Plectratone I and II These models emulate a picked string. Change the pickup positions to
make the sound more guitar-like. For a harp-like sound, position the lower
pickup near the mid point of the Pickup Position display and increase
String Release and Excite Shape in the Details window, while decreasing
Brilliance in the Main window.
Sitartone A sitar-like sound, rich in resonance.
Vintage I and II These models emulate a D6 with aged and worn hammers and strings. The
sound of the sticky hammer heads is modeled as well as the richer bass
range.
Woodtone This model sounds wooden, thin, and contains inharmonic overtones. It
can sound slightly detuned in some contexts.