10.6

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300Logic Pro Effects
Set the level of the Bal(ance) slider: Move to set the level balance between the front
(L-C-R) and rear (Ls-Rs) channels.
In 7.1 ITU surround, the balance pivots around the Lm-Rm speakers, taking the
surround angles into account.
In 7.1 SDDS surround, the Lc-Rc speakers are considered front speakers.
Set the level of the Dry slider: Move to set the overall level of the non-effect signal
for all channels. Move the slider to a value of 0 (mute) when using Space Designer as
a bus effect in an aux channel strip. Use the Send knob of each bussed channel strip
to control the wet/dry balance.
Set the level of the Wet slider: Move to adjust the output level of the effect, or wet,
signal for all channels.
Use the Space Designer Spread parameters
The X-Over (crossover) slider setting and Hi and Lo Spread knob values enhance the
perceived width of the signal. This occurs without losing the directional information of
the input signal normally found in the higher frequency range. Low frequencies are
spread to the sides, reducing the amount of low frequency content in the center—
allowing the reverb to encompass the mix.
In Logic Pro, set the level of the Spread knob(s) and field(s): Rotate to extend the stereo
base to frequencies below or above the frequency determined by the X-Over parameter.
At a Spread value of 0.00, no stereo or surround information is added. The inherent
stereo or surround information of the source signal and reverb is retained.
At a Spread value of 1.00, divergence between the left and right channels is at
its maximum.
Note: A single Spread knob is shown in Synthesized IR mode of surround instances.
Set the X-Over slider and field value: Set the crossover frequency in hertz. Any
impulse response frequency below or above the value you set is affected by the
Lo and Hi Spread parameters (at values over zero).
Note: These parameters have no
impact when you use Space Designer as a mono plug-in.