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464Logic Pro User Guide
Override the maximum or minimum value limitation
If a parameter of one of several selected events is altered, it affects the same parameter
in all events within the selection group. When you alter parameter values in a group of
selected events, the relative differences between parameter values remain unchanged.
Parameter values can only be altered until the (same) parameter value of one of the
selected events has reached its maximum or minimum value.
In Logic Pro, Option-drag the value.
This technique allows you to continue altering a parameter value in a multiple selection,
even when one of the selected events has reached its maximum or minimum value.
Set a parameter to the same value for all selected events
In Logic Pro, press and hold Option-Shift while dragging the value.
Note: It’s possible to select different event types, and simultaneously alter the Number
or Value parameter. However, this can lead to unexpected results. It’s recommended that
you use the event type buttons to hide non-matching event types. The enhanced selection
functions may also be useful when creating or editing groups of events.
Rename regions or folders in the Event List
1. In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Control-click a region or folder, then choose Rename from the shortcut menu.
Select a region or folder, then click the region or folder name.
2. Enter a new name, then press Return.
Edit articulation IDs for note events in Logic Pro
Some software instruments included with Logic Pro, such as the Sampler, Drum Kit
Designer, Studio Horns, and Studio Strings provide multiple articulations for MIDI notes.
For example, the software instrument Studio Strings includes pizzicato and staccato
articulations, while Drum Kit Designer includes a series of articulations for closed and open
hi-hat, with multiple steps in between.
Articulation IDs allow multiple articulations to be associated with a single MIDI note, and
provide a way to access these articulations without using complex key combinations.
You can view and edit articulation IDs in the Event List.
View articulation IDs in the Event List
In Logic Pro, choose View > Articulation from the Event List View menu.
An Articulation column appears in the Event List, showing articulation IDs for each MIDI
note event. When no Articulation Set is chosen, values between 1–255 can be selected.
When an Articulation Set is chosen, the names of available articulations are shown.
You can only choose Articulation from the Event List View menu when the Event List is
showing the events in a MIDI region.