firebird1o1 Posted June 7, 2021 Share Posted June 7, 2021 Mod FX is one of the best-sounding effects in Logic. Perfect pads, pianos, even drums. Separate it from Phat FX, give us a few waveforms to choose from (triangle, sine, maybe even sample and hold?), plus another LFO to modulate the rate of the first one. Maybe a dual system option where one stereo input is modulated inversely, like Ringshifter, and a stereo detune option to make some really fat-sounding stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Nahmani Posted June 8, 2021 Share Posted June 8, 2021 Mod FX is one of the best-sounding effects in Logic. Perfect pads, pianos, even drums. Separate it from Phat FX, give us a few waveforms to choose from (triangle, sine, maybe even sample and hold?), plus another LFO to modulate the rate of the first one. Maybe a dual system option where one stereo input is modulated inversely, like Ringshifter, and a stereo detune option to make some really fat-sounding stuff. I like the idea of additional options. Meanwhile you can always use the Phat FX in dual mono mode and set different parameter values for L and R... but unfortunately that doesn't allow you to adjust the MOD FX modulation phase. Even without going as far as separating MOD FX into an individual plug-in, I wish there was an easy way to toggle the individual sections in Phat FX: Option-click a power button to toggle every other section off. Ability to toggle sections on or off on the labeled rectangles at the bottom of the plug-in GUI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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