Инструкция для Apple logic pro 8

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The Modulation Delay, Tremolo, and Phaser allow you to control the surround behavior 
with the following parameters:
 LFO Phase parameter:  Controls the phase relationships between individual channel 
modulations. At 0°, the extreme values of the modulation are achieved 
simultaneously for all channels. 180° or -180° is equal to the greatest possible 
distance between the modulation phases of the channels. 
 Distribution menu:  Defines how the phase offsets between the individual channels 
are distributed in the surround field. You can choose from Circular, Random, Front <> 
Rear, and Left <> Right distribution. When you load a setting that uses the Random 
option, the saved phase offset value is recalled. If you want to randomize the phase 
setting again, choose “new random” in the Distribution menu.
The Ensemble effect offers the Spread parameter, allowing you to distribute the voices 
across the surround field. 
Note:  The Ensemble effect converts the input signal to mono before processing it. 
Therefore, the Ensemble effect is inserted as multi channel effect in surround to 
surround channels. To access the Surround parameters of the Ensemble effect, you 
need to insert the Ensemble as a Mono to Surround or Stereo to Surround effect 
instance.
Down Mixer
The new Down Mixer plug-in lets you adjust the input format of the surround master 
channel strip. This allows you to quickly check the surround mix in stereo, for example. 
Linear Phase EQ and Channel EQ
The Linear Phase EQ and Channel EQ both feature the new Link button:  It activates 
Gain-Q coupling, which automatically adjusts the Q (bandwidth) when you raise or 
lower the gain on any EQ band, to preserve the perceived bandwidth of the bell curve. 
The Extended Parameter section now offers a Gain-Q-Couple Strength menu:  Setting 
Gain-Q Couple to strong preserves the perceived bandwidth almost entirely, while light 
and medium settings allow some change—as you raise or lower the gain. The 
asymmetric settings feature stronger coupling for negative gain values than for positive 
values. This results in better preservation of the perceived bandwidth when you cut, 
rather than boost, the gain. 
Match EQ
The Match EQ offers the new Fade Extremes menu in the extended parameters:  Choose 
On to smooth the filter curve at the high and low extremes of the frequency spectrum.