
Legacy Digital Mono in Logic Pro for Mac
Digital Mono, which is based on the ES2, is ideal for monophonic digital synthesizer lead sounds.
If you’re new to using plug-ins in Logic Pro, see Add, remove, move, and copy plug-ins in Logic Pro for Mac.
Volume slider: Set the overall volume level of the instrument.
Tuning slider: Set the overall pitch of the instrument.
Harmonics slider: Increase or decrease the number of harmonics, or overtones, in the sound, with more values making the sound a little thicker and less values making it thinner.
Timbre slider: Change the color of the sound from dark to bright.
Timbre Envelope slider: Dynamically change the color of the sound, depending on how hard you strike the keyboard.
Low values result in little or no effect on the color of the sound, no matter how hard you play the keys.
High values result in significant changes in the sound, in response to firmer or softer keyboard playing.
Decay slider: Make the harmonic, or bright, portion of the sound sustain for a longer time at slow values. Faster values move to the sustain level more quickly.
Richness slider: Subtly detune each played note from the others, making the sound a little thicker, particularly when high parameter values are used.
Distortion slider: Distort the overall sound, making it quite nasty and aggressive.
Important: Be careful with the Distortion parameter, which can significantly increase the overall volume of the instrument and possibly cause damage to your speakers or ears.