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671Logic Pro User Guide
Change the size of the Live Loops grid
If you view the Live Loops grid and the Tracks area at the same time, you can change the
size of the Live Loops grid in relation to the Tracks area.
1. Move the pointer over the Divider column between the Live Loops grid and Tracks area.
2. When the pointer becomes a resize icon, drag it left or right.
Control Live Loops in Logic Pro with other devices
You can assign a MIDI control surface to Live Loops functions and key commands. For
example, you can use controller assignments to start and stop cells and scenes, record to a
cell, enable performance recording, and toggle activation of track regions. You can assign
cells and scenes to the pads on a matrix controller, helping to enhance your creative flow
and help you achieve greater flexibility and precision.
Logic Pro provides a dedicated support profile for Novation Launchpad controllers,
automatically mapping Live Loops to the pads and controls when a Launchpad device is
attached. For more information, see Logic Pro Control Surfaces Support.
You can also control Live Loops remotely using Logic Remote with your iPad or iPhone.
Assign a controller to Live Loops cells and scenes
1. Click a cell or Scene trigger .
2. Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Learn Assignment for [Live Loops cell or scene
name], or press Command-L.
The Controller Assignments window opens in Learn mode, waiting for a MIDI message
from your control surface.
3. On your control surface, press the button or other controller you want to assign to the
cell or scene.
The controller is assigned to the cell or scene.
4. To make another assignment, select another cell or scene, then move the desired
controller on the control surface.
5. Click the Learn Mode button, close the Controller Assignment window, or press
Command-L to complete the Learn process.
For more information, see Overview of controller assignments.