LOGIC PRO X - EFM1
Subtractive Synthesis may be the most familiar approach to building electronic sounds across Logic Pro X's range of software instruments but it's by no means the only one. In this video, Jono introduces the Frequency Modulation heart at the centre of the EMF1 to discover a range of metallic, crunchy tones. He'll show you the main parameters available, including some impressive stereo widening options and the bonkers noises waiting for you with each click of the Randomization button. 00:00 Introducing the EFM1 01:26 Modulator and Carrier 02:51 Developing The Sound 03:29 Frequency Modulation 04:38 Envelopes 05:42 LFO Modulation 06:44 Super Stereo 07:50 Finding the presets and Randomization 09:33 Where could you go next?

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