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632Logic Pro User Guide
The External Assignment area opens. If the selected screen control currently has no
assignment, the Name field shows Unassigned. If the selected screen control has an
assignment, the Name field shows the name of the assignment.
4. Click the Learn button.
5. On your MIDI device, move the control you want to assign.
6. While the Learn process is active, you can learn additional controller assignments by
selecting another screen control and moving the hardware control you want to assign to
it.
7. When you’re finished assigning controls, click the Learn button again to end the Learn
process.
Compare Smart Control edits with saved settings
in Logic Pro
While you’re working with a Smart Control, you may want to compare your edits to the
saved settings to hear how your changes affect the sound. The Compare function only
compares changes to parameters to which screen controls are mapped; other parameter
changes are not included in the comparison.
Compare your edits to the saved Smart Control settings
In Logic Pro, click the Compare button in the Smart Controls menu bar.
To return to the edited version, click the Compare button again.
Use the Arpeggiator in a Logic Pro project
You can use the Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in with the Smart Controls on a software instrument
track. When you turn on the Arpeggiator, chords you play on the keyboard are arpeggiated,
or played one note at a time rather than simultaneously.
After you turn on the Arpeggiator, the Arpeggiator pop-up menu appears in the menu bar.
You can choose an Arpeggiator preset and adjust Arpeggiator settings, including note
order, note range, and octave range from the Arpeggiator pop-up menu. You can also open
the Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in window to make further changes.