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143Logic Pro User Guide
Stop unwanted modulation
In Logic Pro, use the Send Reset Controllers key command.
This transmits control change message #121, with a value of 0 (reset all controllers),
on all MIDI channels and outputs used by defined instruments. This neutralizes all MIDI
controllers, such as modulation or pitch bends.
Set all MIDI channels to maximum volume
In Logic Pro, choose Options > Send to MIDI > Maximum Volume (or use the Send
Maximum Volume key command).
This transmits a control change message #7 (main volume), with a value of 127, on all MIDI
channels and outputs used by defined instruments.
Use the cycle area in Logic Pro
You can use the cycle area to repeatedly play a particular part of a project. The cycle area
can be used for composing, practicing a part before recording, recording multiple takes,
and other purposes.
When Cycle mode is on, the cycle area is displayed as a yellow strip in the upper part of
the ruler (or in the center, when the secondary ruler is visible).
The left and right locators are the start and end points of the cycle area. When Cycle mode
is turned off, the cycle area (and the locators) are no longer visible.
You can also create a skip cycle to skip a passage during playback; for example, to try
out different transitions from one project section to another without moving regions. Skip
cycle is also useful when editing, to leave out parts of the project that you don’t want to be
affected by the edit.
You can add buttons to the control bar to set, go to, or start playback from the left or right
locator position, and to swap locators (for a skip cycle). For information, see Customize the
Logic Pro control bar.
Turn Cycle mode on or off
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Click the Cycle button in the control bar (or pressC).
Click the top part of the ruler.