Exploring the EVP88 and the EVB3
Logic 208
intermediate
In this exclusive, full length, "made-for-macProVideo" tutorial by sflogicninja David Earl, you'll uncover the inner workings of Logic's physically modeled soft synths: the EVP88 and EVB3. Learn how, with a little tweaking, these synths will rock
Found in: Logic Pro 9.0,
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Course Outline
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Section 1: Section 1 - Exploring the EVP88
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Section 2: Section 2 - Exploring the EVB3
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06
Origins of the Tone Wheel Organ
07:58
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07
Getting Creative with Drawbars
03:38
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08
Getting creative with Presets
04:38
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09
Adding Percussion and Chorus
03:08
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10
What to do with All Those Knobs?
02:25
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11
Rotary Cabinets and Speed Control
05:26
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12
Exploring Extended Parameters
05:08
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13
Adding in the Random Elements
04:29
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14
Integrated Effects? in My EVB3?
02:14
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15
More Integrated Effects
03:48
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16
Adding more Control to Our Spin
02:28
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17
Advanced MIDI Control
04:42
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18
More Hidden Parameters
03:08
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06
Origins of the Tone Wheel Organ
Course Overview
The EVP88 (modeled after the Fender Rhodes electric piano) and the EVB3 (modeled after the Hammond B3 organ) form the foundation of Logic's family of physically modeled software instruments. Their authentic sounds are legendary and their presets are notoriously rich. However, how often