![]() ![]() Orbit turns out to be a phaser, flanger or both together, with Depth and Rate controls, while the Repeater is a ‘stutter’ generator with Mix and Rate controls that also features the same Time parameters as the Wobbler. Reverb features Time and Mix parameters and you can choose from three ‘colours’ of ambience. ![]() The adjustable parameters for the Delay are Rate and Feedback, with the same Time options as for Wobble. I had a lot of fun with this and the Delay together, emulating the kinds of synthesizer sounds that Tim Blake of Gong used to make - but with Remix FX you’re not limited to oscillators as your source, as you can process anything from a single track to a complete mix. The Wobble effects runs the audio through a ‘vintage’ filter too, but it’s the modulation rate and depth that the two axes control, creating an auto‑wah‑type effect, while the Time buttons set the Grid (note division, note division with an added triplet, or a triplet of the note division). I’ve used this a lot to add interest to plug‑in synthesizers and drum loops - I mean, who doesn’t love a filter sweep? Both sound really nice, and you can adjust both Resonance and Cutoff controls at the same time. Classic is a state‑variable filter with a slope of 12dB/octave, and the warmer Phat offers 24dB/octave low‑pass and high‑pass filtering. Remix FX offers a choice of six different real‑time processors.It’s probably a good idea at this point to click on the faders button in the centre of the plug‑in to reveal the extra parameters for each effect. If you click on the name of the effect at the top of each Grid, you’ll see the types of processing Remix FX offers. It features two Grids, and allows the values of two parameters per Grid to be changed by sweeping the mouse around. The beauty of Remix FX is that more than one effect parameter can be controlled simultaneously. You’ll find Remix FX in a Track’s Specialized effects plug‑in menu. Remix FX brings together many of the real‑time audio processing tools available in Apple’s DAW under a new streamlined single interface. ![]() Version 10.5 of Logic Pro X introduced several new features designed with live performance in mind. Remix FX brings together many of the real‑time audio processing tools available in Logic under a new streamlined single interface. ![]()
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