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217Logic Pro User Guide
Selector pop-up menu: Determines which specific value of the MIDI message chosen
in the Type column triggers the articulation. For example, if you chose Note On in the
Type column, here is where you would choose the specific note for the keyswitch. If you
chose Controller in the Type column, you would choose the specific controller number.
Value Start slider: Defines the low end of the range for the controller switches.
Value End slider: Defines the high end of the range for the controller switches.
Activate Mutiple Outputs checkbox: Define up to three MIDI messages that can be
sent to an instrument in order to activate an articulation. This may be necessary for
instruments that require, for example, one MIDI message to chose a category and
another MIDI message to choose an articulation within within that category.
Revert button: Reverts any changes made to the output assignments to their saved
state.
Choose an Articulation Set
In the Logic Pro Track inspector, choose an Articulation Set from the Articulation Set
pop-up menu.
Open the Articulation Set Editor
In the Logic Pro Track inspector, choose Edit from the Articulation Set pop-up menu.
Create a new articulation
In Logic Pro, in the Articulations pane, click the “+” button at the bottom left of the
Articulation Set Editor window.
Remove an articulation
In Logic Pro, in the Articulations pane, select an articulation and click the “-” button at
the bottom left of the Articulation Set Editor window.
Revert to the previously saved version of articulations
In Logic Pro, click the “Revert” button at the bottom left of the Articulation Set Editor
window.
Bounce tracks and regions in place
Logic Pro bounce in place overview
You can bounce tracks or regions in place, so that the resulting audio files are placed at the
same position as the originals in the Tracks area. You can also bounce all tracks in place in
a single operation.
Using Bounce in Place, you can process audio, software instrument, or Drummer tracks,
or the regions on those tracks. The audio file format of the bounce (sample rate and
resolution) is set in the Recording preferences.
Bounce in Place might seem similar to the Freeze function, but there are several
differences: