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  • dynamicalan
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    Trilian Modulation Editing using Logic's Environment
    Hello, Jonathan Perl is such a great instructor and I just took out another subscription just for Trilian as well as other things. But, when I was viewing some of the lessons on modulating editing he was using what looked like some tools in the environment for monitoring the waveform or the o-scope if we can call it that. I looked around in Logic 10 and I didn't see anything like that in the environment. It may not be okay to answer this question because this information is inside a lot of Logic tutorials as well as this one but if it is it's a very handy way to monitor waveforms for modulation editing which could be useful to many so I thought it might be okay to post the question.
  • GaryHiebner
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    Joined: May 6th, 2007
    Re: Trilian Modulation Editing using Logic's Envi...
    Hi Dynamicalan, Which video in the course did you see this waveform monitor?
  • dynamicalan
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    Joined: Nov 25th, 2007
    Re: Trilian Modulation Editing using Logic's Envi...
    Hi Gary, they are the Patch & Modulation and Soundsource Shapers & More Modulation lessons in the Spectrasonics Trilian tutorial. I remember Steve H, I believe TNT tutorials, used tools from the environment but I could be wrong. I am not thinking they are still there.
  • dynamicalan
    Posts: 333
    Joined: Nov 25th, 2007
    Re: Trilian Modulation Editing using Logic's Envi...
    I got what it is now. It's called the Spectrum Analyzer and it looks like a Reaktor plugin.
  • GaryHiebner
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    Joined: May 6th, 2007
    Re: Trilian Modulation Editing using Logic's Envi...
    Yes, I think that is a Reaktor ensemble.
  • dynamicalan
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    Joined: Nov 25th, 2007
    Re: Trilian Modulation Editing using Logic's Envi...
    Thanks for your reply.
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