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Set all other selection conditions
In Logic Pro, open the pop-up menus in the MIDI Transform window (in each column
that is needed) to define the selection criteria for events. One or two value fields appear
below the pop-up menu, unless Map is chosen. You can assign one of the following
value conditions for each of the parameter columns:
“=”: The event must be equal to the value in the field, for the condition to be fulfilled.
For example, only note C#3 events meet the condition.
Unequal: The event must not be equal to the value in the field, for the condition to
be fulfilled. All events that are not C#3 meet the condition, for example.
Smaller/Equal (<=): The event value must be less than, or equal to, the value in the
field (a note velocity less than, or equal to 98, for example) for the condition to be
fulfilled.
Larger/Equal (>=): The event value must be larger than, or equal to, the value in the
field (a note pitch higher than, or equal to C#3, for example), for the condition to be
fulfilled.
Inside: The event must fall within the value range (of event positions or note pitches,
for example) of both fields, for the condition to be fulfilled.
Outside: The event must be outside the value range (of event positions or note
pitches, for example) of both fields, for the condition to be fulfilled.
Map: Most conditions are numerical relationships, and the condition is met if the
incoming MIDI event value satisfies the condition. The last condition, Map, works a
little differently. Two numerical parameters are specified, and the incoming value is first
converted by the map, to create a mapped value. The mapped value is then compared
with the two parameters to see if it falls inside them. Incoming events with a mapped
value that falls within the range fulfill the condition—all other events do not fulfill the
condition. For more information, see Use the MIDI Transform map in Logic Pro.
Set the values for a selection condition
Use the mouse as a slider, or enter a value directly into the field.
Set MIDI Transform operations parameters in Logic Pro
The Operations area is used to define the changes you want to make to events that meet
the selection conditions. As with the selection condition pop-up menus, you choose an
operation in the appropriate event parameter columns. One or two value fields may appear,
depending on the chosen operation.
Define the operation for the status event parameter column
Open the pop-up menu, then choose one of the following operations for the Status
condition:
Thru: The event type passes through unaltered.
Fix: The event type is altered. Choose a new event type from the pop-up menu that
appears below the Status Operations pop-up menu. Choices include fader, meta,
note, poly aftertouch, control change, program change, aftertouch, and pitch bend.
This operation effectively converts one type of event to another.
Note: When you convert note events, two events are created:one for the note on
event, and one for the note off event.