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690Logic Pro User Guide
Raise or lower the values of all steps in a row
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
To lower the value of all steps in a row: Click the Decrement Value button in the row
header.
To raise the value of all steps in a row: Click the Increment Value button in the row
header.
You can also continuously change the value for all steps in a row by clicking either button
and dragging vertically.
Transpose all steps in a pattern
In Logic Pro, choose one of the following from the Functions menu in the Step Sequencer
menu bar:
To transpose the pattern up one semitone: Choose Transpose +1 Semitone.
To transpose the pattern down one semitone: Choose Transpose –1 Semitone.
To transpose the pattern up one octave: Choose Transpose +1 Octave.
To transpose the pattern down one octave: Choose Transpose –1 Octave.
Randomize step values for a specific edit mode
You can randomize the values for a specific edit mode, either for a single row or for all
rows.
To randomize settings for a row: Select the row, then choose Functions > Randomize
Row Values from the Step Sequencer local Edit menu.
To randomize settings for all applicable rows: Choose Functions > Randomize All Row
Values from the Step Sequencer local Edit menu.
Reset row values to default settings
When you create a pattern, many Step Sequencer settings, including all edit modes and
the playback mode, have a default value. After you change the value for a step, it no longer
retains the default value. You can clear steps, which resets all their edit mode values to
default values (for the step rate, the default is defined by the row step rate). You can clear
a single step, all steps in a row, or all steps in the pattern. You can also clear the values for
a specific edit mode in a single row or for steps in all rows.
To clear edit mode values for a step: Shift-click the step to select it, then choose
Functions > Clear Step from the Step Sequencer menu bar.
To clear edit mode values for all steps in a row: Select the row, then choose Functions
> Clear Row from the Step Sequencer menu bar. Alternatively, you can Control-click the
row, then choose Clear Row from the shortcut menu.
To clear all steps in the pattern: Choose Functions > Clear Pattern from the Step
Sequencer menu bar.
You can also view and edit many step settings in the Step Sequencer inspector.