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465Logic Pro User Guide
Edit articulation IDs in the Event List
In Logic Pro, if the track containing the region has an Articulation Set chosen, click the
name of the articulation for a note event and choose a different articulation.
As you change the value for the articulation ID parameter, the articulation for that value
plays. When there is no articulation for the selected value, you hear silence.
You can also work with articulation IDs in the Piano Roll Editor, the Score Editor, and the .
Mute and delete regions and events in Logic Pro
The Mute and Delete functions go hand in hand, because you often want to remove events
you have muted.
Mute or unmute one or more selected note events
In Logic Pro, select one or more note events, then do one of the following:
Choose Functions > Mute Notes On/Off (or pressControl–M).
Click in the Mute column for the selected events.
An “M” appears in the Mute column of muted note events.
When regions rather than notes are selected, the command appears as Functions >
Mute Regions On/Off.
To quickly select and delete all muted events, choose Edit > Select > Muted Events from
the Event List.
Delete events
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Select the events, then press Delete.
If your mouse or trackpad supports gestures, swipe left and click delete, or swipe all the
way to the left until the event disappears.
Choose one of the commands in the Edit > Delete MIDI Events menu.
Duplicates (or press D): Erases all duplicate events.
Inside or Outside Locators: Erases all MIDI events inside/outside the locators.
Outside Region Boundaries: Erases all MIDI events that fall completely outside the
region borders, which can happen when regions are resized.
Unselected Within Selection: Erases all unselected MIDI events within a selection,
such as between locators.