Balance ES2 oscillator levels in Logic Pro
The position of the pointer in the Triangle is described by two parameters—x and y coordinates—which are used when automating the oscillator mix. These parameters, called OscLevelX and OscLevelY, are available as targets in the router.
Drag the pointer in the Triangle to crossfade—set the level relationships—between the three oscillators. This is self-evident in use. If you move the pointer along one side of the Triangle, it crossfades between the two closest oscillators, and the third oscillator is muted.
The position of the pointer (x and y coordinates) in the Triangle can also be controlled with the Vector Envelope. Because the Vector Envelope features a loop function, it can be used as a pseudo-LFO with a programmable waveform. For more information about this feature, see Use the ES2 Vector Envelope.
Modulate triangle coordinates with the modulation wheel
In Logic Pro, set up a modulation routing as follows: modulation target OscLevelX, source ModWhl. Adjust the intensity.
Set up a second modulation routing as follows: modulation target OscLevelY, source ModWhl. Adjust the intensity. You can choose other sources for these targets.
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