Press the button to the right of each Smart Control to turn it on or off. The corresponding effect plug-in is turned on or off in the kit channel strip. Adjust the knob value. The button is highlighted when on.
Compressor knob: Set the amount of compression for the kit. This controls dynamics, and can make the kit punchier and fuller sounding.
Crush knob: Reduce the overall bit resolution of the kit. Bit crushing introduces a lo-fi, gritty quality to all sounds in the kit.
Drive knob: Set the amount of overdrive effect for the kit. This introduces a warm distortion.
High Cut Filter knob: Set the high cut filter frequency. All kit sounds above this frequency are attenuated.
High Tone knob: Set the amount of top-end enhancement. This behaves like a treble control on a guitar amplifier.
Kit Delay knob: Set the level of the delay effect for the overall kit.
Kit Reverb knob: Set the level of the reverb effect for the overall kit. You can control the amount of reverb for each group within a kit by adjusting the Sends parameters of individual channel strips.
Low Cut Filter knob: Set the low cut filter frequency. All kit sounds below this frequency are attenuated.
Low Tone knob: Set the amount of low-end enhancement. This behaves like a bass control on a guitar amplifier.
Transient knob: Set the level of the attack phase of sounds in the kit. This can add “bite” to the initial drum strike of kit pieces.
Download the guides:
Logic Pro User Guide: PDF
Logic Pro Effects: PDF