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691Logic Pro Instruments
Logic Pro Legacy Electric Piano
Electric Piano, which is based on Vintage Electric Piano, sounds like the Fender Rhodes
and Wurlitzer electric pianos.
Model buttons: A more bell-like tone is achieved when the Tines button is selected.
Decay slider: A short value makes the sound almost plucked, whereas a long setting
sustains the sound while the keys are held.
Bell Volume slider: Makes the sound more bell-like, with a stronger ringing tone.
Voices pop-up menu: Choose the maximum number of voices that can be played
simultaneously.
Tremolo slider: Sets the maximum tremolo (wobbling pitch) intensity.
Chorus slider: Sets the level of the integrated Chorus effect.
Chorus makes the sound richer and thicker.
Volume slider: Sets the overall volume level of the instrument.
MIDI Mode pop-up menu: Choose Off or Modwheel to Tremolo.
When the latter is chosen, move your keyboard modulation wheel to set the tremolo
(wobbling pitch) intensity.
Logic Pro Legacy Guitar
Guitar emulates a number of acoustic and electric guitar sounds.
Volume slider: Sets the overall volume level of the instrument.
Filter Cutoff slider: Allows less sound through at low values and more at high values—
damping the sound or making it brighter.
Release slider: Determines the time it takes for notes to fade out after you let go of the
keys on your keyboard.
Logic Pro Legacy Horns
Horns emulates several brass sections and a number of individual brass instruments.
Volume slider: Sets the overall volume level of the instrument.
Filter Cutoff slider: Allows less sound through at low values and more at high values—
damping the sound or making it brighter.
Attack slider: Makes the sound start faster or slower. A fast setting makes it sound like
striking a piano key, whereas a slow setting makes it sound like bowing a violin string.
Release slider: Determines the time it takes for notes to fade out after you let go of the
keys on your keyboard.