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456Logic Pro User Guide
View a list of regions (and folders)
In Logic Pro, click the Display Level button at the top-left corner of the Event List
window.
This button is only accessible when the Event List is showing the contents of a region
(it’s showing events, in other words).
Filter event types in the Logic Pro Event List
When viewing events in a selected MIDI region, you can use the event type buttons to filter
what is shown. These buttons show or hide specific event types from the list below, thus
limiting the view to events that you want to edit.
As a practical example of where these event type buttons could be used:Imagine a drum
part that you have recorded. You have found that every High Tom note event (D2) shares
a frequency with another instrument track, and is lost in the mix. Filter the view so that
only note events are visible, select one of the High Tom events, then use the Select Equal
Regions/Events key command, default assignment:Shift-E. All note events with a value of
D2 are selected, allowing you to simultaneously change them to the Mid Tom sound (B1),
for example.
Important: All selection and editing functions performed in the Event List only affect the
displayed events, protecting any invisible events from changes you may make.
Filter the display of events
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Choose the event type you want to hide or display from the pop-up menu (Notes, Pitch
Bend, and so on).
Click the event type buttons that match the event types you want to hide or display.
Events that match the active (illuminated) buttons are shown in the list. Events that
match the inactive (dark) buttons are hidden.
Show additional information in the filtered display
The Event List is normally restricted to one line per event. When the Additional Info button
is on, however, all information stored along with the event is also shown.
This is particularly important for editing SysEx messages. When examining note events in
the Event List, you may also notice Rel Vel (release velocity or note off messages).