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212Logic Pro User Guide
You can also view and change articulations using the Keyswitches view of the Smart
Controls pane. In addition to getting a graphic view of the assigned keyswitches, you can
use this view to enable or disable keyswitches, and change the octave and key where
keyswitches are located.
Choose an articulation from the plug-in window header
In Logic Pro, click the Articulation pop-up menu in the plug-in header and choose from
the available articulations.
When you choose a new articulation, it affects notes played live, but doesn’t change the
articulation of previously recorded notes.
Open Keyswitches view
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
In the Smart Controls pane, click the Keyswitches tab.
If the articulations are spread over more than one octave of keys, click the mini
keyboards above the keys to view different octaves of keyswitches.
Use the Show/Hide Keyswitches key command.
If the Smart Controls pane is not already open, it will open to the Keyswitches tab.
Note: You can also open the Keyswitches tab of the Smart Controls pane as a floating
window using the Show/Hide Keyswitches window key command.
Enable or disable keyswitches
In Logic Pro, click the “MIDI Remote” button in the top left of the Keyswitches view.
Change the octave used for keyswitches
In Logic Pro, click the Octave Offset pop-up menu and choose an octave.
Switch articulations in the Keyswitches view
In Logic Pro, click one of the keys that has an articulation assigned to it.