
Other ES2 modulation targets in Logic Pro for Mac
The table outlines all other modulation targets.
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Amp | This target modulates the dynamic stage, or level of voices. If you select Amp as the target and modulate it with an LFO as the source, the level changes periodically, and you hear a tremolo. | ||||||||||
Pan | This target modulates the panorama position of the sound in the stereo or surround spectrum. Modulating Pan with an LFO results in a stereo or surround tremolo (auto panning). In unison mode, the panorama positions of all voices are spread across the entire stereo or surround spectrum. Nevertheless, Pan can still be modulated, with positions being moved in parallel. The extended Surround Range parameter defines the angle range resulting from modulation values. For example, if panorama is modulated by the maximum amount of an LFO (using a sawtooth waveform), a Surround Range value of 360 results in circular movements of the voice output. | ||||||||||
Diversity | This parameter (available only in surround instances of the ES2) enables you to dynamically control how much the voice output is spread across the surround channels. Negative values reduce this effect. | ||||||||||
LFO1Asym | (LFO1 Asymmetry) can modulate the selected waveform of LFO 1. If a square wave, it changes pulse width. If a triangle wave, it sweeps between triangle and sawtooth. If a sawtooth wave, it shifts its zero crossing. | ||||||||||
LFO1Curve | This target modulates the waveform smoothing of the square and random wave. If the LFO is using a triangle or sawtooth wave, it changes between convex, linear, and concave curves. |