Apple Logic Express 7 User Manual

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Chapter 19

EXSP24

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Second Order Modulations
The EXSP24 also allows the use of second order modulation destinations (such as
envelope times, LFO speeds and so on)—functionally outperforming many analog
synthesizers. To explain:

The same source can be used as often as desired to control different destinations.

The same destination can be controlled by different sources. The different input
values are accumulated.

EXSP24 mkI Modulation Paths
Many of the hard-wired modulation paths that were available as sliders on the original
EXSP24 (mkI) are now part of the Modulation Matrix. In order to reconstitute the
modulation slider configuration of the mkI version, click on the options button in the
upper-right corner and choose (Recall default EXS24 mkI settings) from the pop-up
menu. This will load the mkI modulation paths into the Modulation Matrix, as follows:

Velocity to Sample Select

LFO 1 to Pitch via ModWheel (= Ctrl#1)

Velocity to Sample Start (inv)

LFO 2 to Filter Cutoff via ModWheel

Velocity to Filter Cutoff

Envelope 1 to Filter Cutoff via Velocity

LFO 2 to Pan via ModWheel

You can, of course, freely alter the settings of these modulation paths. To exchange
modulation sources with sources that were not available in EXSP24 mkI, for example
(see the complete list of sources and destinations below).

EXSP24 mkI Backward Compatibility
For technical reasons, the settings of the Modulation Matrix can not translate
backwards to the EXSP24 mkI.

Modulation Sources

Modulation Destinations

Sample Select

Side Chain (level)

Sample Start

Maximum

Glide Time

Env1

Pitch

Env2 (Amp)

Filter Drive

LFO 1

Filter Cutoff

LFO 2

Filter Resonance

LFO 3

Volume

Release Velocity

Pan

Pressure

Relative Volume

Pitch Bend

Relative Volume (auto adjust)

Key

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