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The Planar Pad itself can be controlled by the sophisticated Vector Envelope. This is a multipoint, loop-capable envelope that makes it easy to create complex, evolving sounds. If you want to begin experimenting right away, there are a number of settings to try. There are also two tutorials that provide tips and information, and invite you to explore ES2.

See ES2 sound design from scratch and ES2 sound design with templates. Note: You can find tasks that cover the use of parameters as modulation targets or sources throughout the ES2 Help. This underlines one of the strengths of ES2—the vast modulation possibilities it offers. Follow the steps in these tasks to create expressive, evolving sounds. The router links modulation sources, such as the envelopes and other parameters shown in the lower portion of the interface, to modulation targets, such as the oscillators and filters.

See Use the ES2 modulation router. The Vector Envelope is a flexible, powerful envelope generator that provides extensive control over your sound. Modulation controls and parameters: The area immediately below the router is where you can assign and adjust the modulation generator parameters such as LFO and envelope controls.

See ES2 modulation overview. Planar Pad: The square area at the top right is a two-dimensional controller known as the Planar Pad.

The Planar Pad facilitates the simultaneous manipulation of two assignable parameters, and can be controlled with the mouse, another controller, or the Vector Envelope. Effect section: The built-in effect-processing options are found to the right of the output parameters.

See ES2 integrated effects processor. The preassigned macro sound parameters are perfect for quick tweaks to the sound and that of ES2-based GarageBand instruments. You can reassign MIDI control numbers for these parameters.



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