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
490 Chapter 28 Sculpture
Waveform Menu
Allows you to choose the waveform used for vibrato, for example sine, triangle,
sawtooth, and so on.
There are two special rectangular waves: Rect01 and Rect1—the former switching
between values of 0.0 and 1.0 (unipolar), and the latter between values of –1.0 and +1.0
(bipolar, like the other waveforms). See “LFO 1 and 2” on page 486.
Curve
Allows you to define a freely-variable number of waveform variations, resulting in
subtle/drastic changes to your modulation waveforms.
The Curve parameter can even influence the Sine waveform type.
 Curve value of 0.0: Pure sine wave
 Curve values above 0.0: Wave is smoothly changed into a nearly rectangular wave.
 Curve values below 0.0: The slope at the zero crossing is reduced, resulting in shorter
soft pulses to +1 and –1.
Note: The waveform displayed between the Curve knob and the Waveform menu
shows the results of these two parameter settings.
Phase
Allows the choice between strictly monophonic or polyphonic vibrato with either
similar phases, completely random phase relationships, key-synced phase—or any
value in-between. See “LFO 1 and 2” on page 486, for more details.
Rate
Determines the rate of vibrato, which can be either synced to the current project
tempo or set independently in Hz (Hertz) values. See “LFO 1 and 2” on page 486, for
more details.
Depth via Vib Ctrl—Max
This slider determines the maximum possible modulation amount.
Depth via Vib Ctrl—Min
This slider determines the minimum possible modulation amount.










