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677Logic Pro Instruments
Vintage Electric Piano Effects window
Logic Pro Vintage Electric Piano EQ controls
The EQ allows you to boost or cut the high and low frequency ranges of your Vintage
Electric Piano sound. The EQ is positioned after the Drive circuit in the Vintage Electric
Piano effects chain.
EQ parameters
On/off button: Turn the equalizer on or off.
Bass knob and field: Control the low frequency range. Either shelving or peak-type
filters are used—depending on the piano model selected. Optimized frequency ranges
are preselected for each model.
Treble knob and field: Control the high frequency range. Either shelving or peak-type
filters are used, depending on the piano model selected. Optimized frequency ranges
are preselected for each model.
Tip: You can achieve a sound with a more dominant mid-range by suppressing the
treble and bass frequency ranges. If you require more precise equalization, you can
insert any of the equalizer plug-ins in the instrument channel strip. You can also use the
Tone control of the Drive effect to contour the harshness of your sound.
Logic Pro Vintage Electric Piano Drive effect
Electric pianos sound best when played through tube amplifiers. Tube amplifiers offer a
wide range of tones—from the subtle warmth or crunch of guitar amplifiers to psychedelic,
screaming rock distortions. The Vintage Electric Piano Drive effect simulates the saturation
characteristics of a tube amplifier stage. The Drive effect is the first signal processing
circuit in the Vintage Electric Piano effects chain.