Logic Pro 9 Workshop - Step by Step: Creating pad sounds with the ES2 synth
From its rich Unison sound to the possibilities of vector synthesis, Logic’s ES2 is the perfect tool for creating pad sounds. Mark Cousins shows you how.

Logic’s powerhouse synthesizer – the ES2 – is still one of the most flexible and sonically dextrous software synths available. From soaring leads to throbbing bass lines, the ES2 can deliver a punchy sound that will cut through any mix. However, one of the ES2’s best applications is for creating pad sounds – everything from thick and juicy analogue string pads to shimmering digital textures. Features such as vector synthesis, additive waveshapes and a fully featured modulation matrix really set the ES2 apart from other virtual instruments in this role, so it’s well worth exploring the full potential of this powerful soft synth.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 93
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