Instruments and Effects
Table Of Contents
- Logic Studio Instruments and Effects
- Contents
- Introduction to the Logic Studio Plugins
- Amp Modeling
- Delay
- Distortion
- Dynamics
- EQ
- Filter
- Imaging
- Metering
- Modulation
- Pitch
- Reverb
- Convolution Reverb: Space Designer
- Specialized
- Utility
- EVOC 20 PolySynth
- EFM1
- ES E
- ES M
- ES P
- ES1
- ES2
- The ES2 Parameters
- Tutorials
- Sound Workshop
- Sound Design From Scratch, Filter Settings, Digiwaves
- Three Detuned Sawtooth Oscillators and Unison Mode
- Extremely Detuned Monophonic Analog Sounds, Effects
- Clean Bass Settings With One Oscillator Only
- Distorted Analog Basses
- FM Intensity and Frequency
- Controlling FM Intensity by an Envelope and FM Scaling
- FM With Drive and Filter-FM
- FM With Digiwaves
- FM With Wavetables
- Distorted FM in Monophonic Unison
- FM With Unusual Spectra
- Slow and Fast Pulse Width Modulations With Oscillator 2
- Pulse Width Modulation With Two Oscillators, PWM Strings
- Ring Modulation
- Oscillator Synchronization
- First Steps in Vector Synthesis
- Vector Synthesis—XY Pad
- Vector Synthesis Loops
- Bass Drum With Self-Oscillating Filter and Vector Envelope
- Percussive Synthesizers and Basses With Two Filter Decay Phases
- Templates for the ES2
- Sound Workshop
- EVB3
- EVD6
- EVP88
- EXS24 mkII
- Learning About Sampler Instruments
- Loading Sampler Instruments
- Working With Sampler Instrument Settings
- Managing Sampler Instruments
- Searching for Sampler Instruments
- Importing Sampler Instruments
- Parameters Window
- The Instrument Editor
- Setting Sampler Preferences
- Configuring Virtual Memory
- Using the VSL Performance Tool
- External Instrument
- Klopfgeist
- Sculpture
- The Synthesis Core of Sculpture
- Sculpture’s Parameters
- Programming: Quick Start Guide
- Programming: In Depth
- Ultrabeat
- GarageBand Instruments
- Synthesizer Basics
- Glossary
- Index
390 Chapter 24 EVP88
EVP88 and MIDI
This section outlines some of the special MIDI control features available to the EVP88.
Adaptation of Your MIDI Keyboards Velocity Sensitivity
The EVP88 responds with extreme sensitivity to the velocity information transmitted
with MIDI note messages. It’s advisable to set the velocity and dynamic track
parameters in Logic Pro with care. You can try the following tip to fine-tune the velocity
curve if you find that you’re not getting the right feel with your MIDI keyboard.
 Create a transformer object in the Environment, and cable it between the Physical
Input and Sequencer Input objects on the Click and Ports layer.
 Set the transformer parameters so that all MIDI events with the condition note are
set to Use Map under Vel in the lower operation line.
You can then draw your own individual keyboard velocity curve. For more detailed
information, please refer to the Environment chapter of the Logic Pro 8 User Manual.
MIDI Controller List
Controller Number Parameter Name
1 Tremolo parameters: Intensity knob
12 Model knob
13 Model parameters: Decay knob
14 Model parameters: Release knob
15 Model parameters: Bell knob
16 Model parameters: Damper knob
17 Model parameters: Stereo Intensity knob
18 EQ parameters: Treble knob
19 EQ parameters: Bass knob
20 Drive parameters: Gain knob
21 Drive parameters: Tone knob
22 Phaser parameters: Rate knob
23 Phaser parameters: Color knob
24 Phaser parameters: Stereophase knob
25 Tremolo parameters: Rate knob
26 Tremolo parameters: Intensity knob
27 Tremolo parameters: Stereophase knob
28 Chorus parameters: Intensity knob










