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629Logic Pro User Guide
The Parameter graph window opens. The title of the graph window shows the parameter
name.
The graph shows the range of input values on the horizontal (x) axis, moving from left to
right, and the range of output values on the vertical (y) axis, moving from bottom to top.
In the graph window, you have several ways of working: you can edit the graph curve
directly, set the graph to use one of the predefined curves, or change the minimum and
maximum range values for the graph.
Edit the graph
1. In Logic Pro, do any of the following:
Click a curve button (in the upper-left part of the window) to use one of the preset
curves.
Click the curve at the location where you want to add a curve point, then drag the
curve point to the desired value. Drag horizontally to change the input value or
vertically to change the output value.
As you drag, the current values of the curve point appear next to the pointer.
Double-click the curve at the location where you want to add a curve point, then edit
the values for the curve point.
Option-click any part of the curve (except a curve point), then drag the dotted part
of the curve to make the curve nonlinear.
Click Invert to invert the values of the curve.
Click Reset to reset the graph to its original (default) values.
2. Continue adding and adjusting points until you’re happy with the result.
3. When you’re finished, click the close button at the upper-left corner of the graph
window.