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680Logic Pro User Guide
Loop Start/End: When this mode is active, a frame appears around the row. Drag the
left edge of the frame to set the start of the row relative to the overall pattern. Drag the
right edge of the frame to set the end of the row relative to the overall pattern. You can
also click a step to set the start or end point (whichever is closest) to that step, and
drag vertically to other rows to set their start or end positions.
Chance: Drag vertically in the step to set the Chance percentage. Chance controls the
probability that the step plays each time the pattern repeats. The active state of the
step is determined when you edit the Chance value and does not change until you edit it
again.
Start Offset: Drag vertically in the step to move the start offset of the step from –50 to
+50 percent of the step rate.
Step Rate: Drag vertically in the step to set the length of the step (in note values,
relative to the project tempo). This determines how long it takes for the playhead to
move across the step, whether or not it is active.
Skip: Click a step to turn skipping on or off. When skipping is on, the step is skipped
and playback moves immediately to the next step, in effect shortening the row by the
duration of the skipped step.
Edit modes for note rows
Velocity: Drag vertically in the step to set the Velocity value from 1 to 127. Velocity
typically controls the loudness of the note attack, but can control other parameters
depending on the parameter mapped to Velocity for the patch.
Gate: Drag vertically in the step to set the Gate value as a percentage of the step. The
Gate value shortens the note length to less than the duration of the step.
Note: Drag vertically in the step to set the Note value from –12 to 12 semitones,
transposing the pitch of the step in notes.
When you change the pitch of a step in a fixed-pitch note row, the row header label
changes to Melodic to indicate that the row contains multiple pitches.
Octave: Drag vertically in the step to set the Octave value from –2 to 8 octaves,
transposing the pitch of the step in octaves.
Note Repeat: Drag vertically in the step to set the Note Repeat value from 1 to 16. Note
Repeat controls how often the note repeats during the duration of the step.
Edit modes for automation rows
Value: Drag vertically to set the value for the automation parameter controlled by the
row. The value range depends on which parameter the row is set to control.
Note: In the Edit Mode selector, choosing Velocity / Value sets the edit mode to velocity
for note rows, and to the automation value for automation rows. In row headers, Velocity
appears in the Edit Mode pop-up menu for note rows only.
View and edit multiple edit modes for a row using subrows
You can view and edit multiple edit modes for a row using subrows. When you click the
disclosure triangle in the row header, a default set of subrows appear, each with its own
edit mode. When you add a subrow, it defaults to the next available edit mode for that row
type. Two subrows of a row cannot have the same edit mode.