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Table Of Contents
- Logic Pro X Instruments
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Drum Kit Designer
- Chapter 2: ES1
- Chapter 3: ES2
- ES2 overview
- ES2 interface
- ES2 sound sources
- ES2 oscillator parameters overview
- ES2 basic oscillator waveforms
- Use pulse width modulation in ES2
- Use frequency modulation in ES2
- Use ring modulation in ES2
- Use ES2 Digiwaves
- Use the ES2 noise generator
- ES2 emulation of detuned analog oscillators
- Stretch tuning in ES2
- Balance ES2 oscillator levels
- ES2 oscillator start points
- Synchronize ES2 oscillators
- ES2 global parameters
- ES2 filter parameters
- ES2 amplifier parameters
- ES2 modulation
- ES2 integrated effects processor
- ES2 macro controls and controller assignments
- ES2 Surround mode
- ES2 extended parameters
- Create random ES2 sound variations
- ES2 tutorials
- Chapter 4: EFM1
- Chapter 5: ES E
- Chapter 6: ES M
- Chapter 7: ES P
- Chapter 8: EVOC 20 PolySynth
- EVOC 20 PolySynth and vocoding
- EVOC 20 PolySynth interface
- EVOC 20 PolySynth analysis parameters
- EVOC 20 PolySynth (U/V) detection parameters
- EVOC 20 PolySynth synthesis parameters
- EVOC 20 PolySynth formant filter
- EVOC 20 PolySynth modulation parameters
- EVOC 20 PolySynth output parameters
- EVOC 20 PolySynth performance tips
- Vocoder history
- EVOC 20 block diagram
- Chapter 9: EXS24 mkII
- EXS24 mkII overview
- Sampler instruments
- EXS24 mkII Parameter window
- EXS24 mkII Parameter window overview
- Sampler Instruments pop-up menu
- EXS24 mkII global parameters
- EXS24 mkII pitch parameters
- EXS24 mkII filter parameters
- EXS24 mkII output parameters
- EXS24 mkII extended parameters
- EXS24 mkII modulation overview
- EXS24 mkII modulation router
- EXS24 mkII LFOs
- EXS24 mkII envelope overview
- EXS24 mkII modulation reference
- EXS24 mkII Instrument Editor window
- EXS24 mkII preferences
- EXS24 mkII memory management
- Chapter 10: External Instrument
- Chapter 11: Klopfgeist
- Chapter 12: Retro Synth
- Retro Synth overview
- Retro Synth Analog oscillator controls
- Retro Synth Sync oscillator controls
- Retro Synth Table oscillator controls
- Retro Synth FM oscillator controls
- Retro Synth filter controls
- Retro Synth amp and effect controls
- Retro Synth modulation controls
- Retro Synth global and controller settings
- Retro Synth extended parameters
- Chapter 13: Sculpture
- Sculpture overview
- Sculpture interface
- Sculpture string parameters
- Sculpture objects parameters
- Sculpture pickups parameters
- Sculpture global parameters
- Sculpture amplitude envelope parameters
- Use Sculpture’s Waveshaper
- Sculpture filter parameters
- Sculpture delay effect parameters
- Sculpture Body EQ parameters
- Sculpture output parameters
- Sculpture surround range and diversity
- Sculpture modulation controls
- Sculpture morph parameters
- Define Sculpture MIDI controllers
- Sculpture tutorials
- Chapter 14: Ultrabeat
- Ultrabeat overview
- Ultrabeat interface
- Ultrabeat Assignment section
- Ultrabeat Synthesizer section overview
- Ultrabeat sound sources
- Ultrabeat oscillator overview
- Ultrabeat oscillator 1 phase oscillator mode
- Use Ultrabeat oscillator 1 FM mode
- Use Ultrabeat oscillator 1 side chain mode
- Use Ultrabeat oscillator 2 phase oscillator mode
- Basic waveform characteristics
- Use Ultrabeat oscillator 2 sample mode
- Use Ultrabeat oscillator 2 model mode
- Ultrabeat ring modulator
- Ultrabeat noise generator
- Use Ultrabeat’s filter section
- Ultrabeat distortion circuit
- Ultrabeat Output section
- Ultrabeat modulation
- Ultrabeat step sequencer
- Ultrabeat step sequencer overview
- Step sequencer basics
- Ultrabeat step sequencer interface
- Ultrabeat global sequencer controls
- Ultrabeat pattern controls
- Use Ultrabeat’s swing function
- Ultrabeat Step grid
- Automate parameters in Ultrabeat’s step sequencer
- Export Ultrabeat patterns as MIDI regions
- MIDI control of Ultrabeat’s step sequencer
- Ultrabeat tutorials
- Chapter 15: Vintage B3
- Chapter 16: Vintage Clav
- Chapter 17: Vintage Electric Piano
- Appendix A: Legacy instruments
- Appendix B: Synthesizer Basics
Chapter 9 EXS24 mkII 167
EXS24 mkII Options pop-up menu commands
Click Options to open a pop-up menu of settings and sampler instruments management
commands, to import non-native samples and instruments, and to access EXS24 mkII preferences
and memory management.
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Recall Default EXS24 Settings: Recalls a neutral setting for all parameters in the Parameter
window. This provides a “clean slate” when you are adjusting the parameters of your
sampler instrument.
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Recall Settings from Instrument: Recalls the original parameter settings of the loaded sampler
instrument. This option is useful if you’ve been overzealous with your tweaking and want to
return to the original sampler instrument parameter settings.
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Save Settings to Instrument: Stores the current parameter values of the Parameter window in
the sampler instrument le. When the instrument is reloaded, these values are recalled.
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Delete Settings from Instrument: Removes the stored settings (Parameter window values) from
the sampler instrument le.
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Rename Instrument: Allows you to rename the loaded instrument, which overwrites the
existing instrument name.
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Save Instrument as: Allows you to enter an alternative name for the loaded instrument,
which preserves the original name and sampler instrument le, but creates a new sampler
instrument—a copy.
Note: This is a good, safe option to use because any projects or templates that use the
originally named sampler instrument will work as expected.
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Delete Instrument: Deletes the loaded sampler instrument.
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(Recall Default EXS24 mkI Settings): Recalls the parameter settings of sampler instruments
created in the older version of the EXS24—notably, the modulation paths (see EXS24 mkI
modulation paths on page 180). This option is not relevant for sampler instruments created in
EXS24 mkII.
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Extract MIDI Region(s) from ReCycle Instrument: Extracts regions contained in a ReCycle
instrument. If no ReCycle instrument is selected, this option is dimmed. See Convert ReCycle
les to sampler instruments on page 162.
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SoundFont Convert, DLS Convert, Giga Convert: Each of these commands opens a dialog with
instructions about performing the respective conversions. See Import SoundFont2, DLS, and
Gigasampler les on page 159 for details.
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Preferences: Opens EXS24 mkII preferences (see EXS24 mkII preferences on page 211 ).
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Virtual Memory: Opens a conguration dialog for EXS24 mkII’s virtual memory functions. Virtual
memory allows samples of almost unlimited length to be played back, by streaming audio
directly from the hard disk in real time. The Virtual Memory dialog also enables direct access
to system memory for EXS24 mkII—in systems with 5 GB of RAM or more. See EXS24 mkII
memory management on page 214.