
ES2 filter modulation targets in Logic Pro for Mac
The table outlines all filter-related modulation targets.
Target | Comments | ||||||||||
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Cutoff 1 | Modulates the Cutoff Frequency parameter of Filter 1. See Filter cutoff and resonance overview. | ||||||||||
Resonance 1 | (Reso 1) Modulates the Resonance parameter of Filter 1. | ||||||||||
Cutoff 2 | Modulates the Cutoff Frequency parameter of Filter 2. | ||||||||||
Resonance 2 | (Reso 2) Modulates the Resonance parameter of Filter 2. | ||||||||||
LPF FM | Determines the intensity of the lowpass filter frequency modulation (LPF FM) of Filter 2—with a sine wave (at the same frequency as oscillator 1). This parameter is described in Modulate ES2 Filter 2 frequency. | ||||||||||
Cut 1+2 | Modulates the cutoff frequency of both filters in parallel. This is like applying the same modulation to Cutoff 1 and Cutoff 2 in two modulation routings. | ||||||||||
Cut1inv2 | Cut1inv2 (Cutoff 1 normal and Cutoff 2 inverse) simultaneously modulates the cutoff frequencies of the first and second filters inversely (in opposite directions). Put another way, when Filter 1 cutoff frequency is rising, the cutoff of Filter 2 falls, and vice versa. In cases where you have combined Filter 1, defined as a highpass filter, and Filter 2 in serial mode, both act as a bandpass filter. Modulating the Cut1 inv 2 target results in a modulation of the bandpass filter bandwidth. | ||||||||||
Filter Blend | (FltBlend) modulates the Filter Blend parameter. See Crossfade between ES2 filters. |