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1058Logic Pro User Guide
Chase settings in Logic Pro
MIDI Chase settings are available only when Show Advanced Tools is selected in
Advanced preferences.
If you start playback in the middle of a project, some events might not be heard (such
as notes, sustain pedal events, and pitch bend events that start before the point where
playback begins). Using the Chase Events function, you can have Logic Pro analyze the
project and include some or all of these events when the project plays back.
Notes checkbox: Sends any notes due to start playing at the playback start point.
Notes:Sustained checkbox: Sends any notes that are still playing at the playback start
point (due to a sustain pedal event).
Notes:In ‘No Transpose’ Instrument Channel Strips checkbox: Instrument channel
strips (particularly drums) can be assigned No Transpose status in the inspector. This
is a playback parameter that is ignored if the region containing the instrument notes is
started midway through.
Program Change checkbox: Sends any program changes in regions that fall across the
playback start point.
Pitch Bend checkbox: Sends pitch bend events that immediately precede the playback
start point.
Control Changes, 0-15, 64-71, and All Other checkboxes: Select to search for
continuous controllers 0 to 15, continuous switch controllers 64 to 71, or all other
controllers.
Aftertouch checkbox: Looks for monophonic (channel) aftertouch messages.
Polyphonic Aftertouch checkbox: Scans for polyphonic aftertouch messages.
System Exclusive checkbox: Transmits the most recent SysEx message before the
playback start point.
Text Meta Events checkbox: Transmits the most recent Text Meta Event message before
the playback start point.
“Chase separate channels in ‘All Channels’ instruments” checkbox: Scans for events
on each MIDI subchannel, rather than the global multi-instrument channel. Multi-
instruments (found in the Environment) have a global channel, and can have up to 16
MIDI subchannels.