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692Logic Pro User Guide
Change the row assignment
You can change the row assignment for a row, including changing the row type.
In Logic Pro, click and hold the Row Assignment menu in the row header, then do one of
the following:
For a note row: Choose Notes, then choose a different note value from the submenu,
or else choose Melodic (if you plan to assign different pitches to different steps).
Note: When a pattern using a Drum Machine Designer patch is selected, the Row
Assignment pop-up menu shows the kit piece names rather than MIDI note names.
For patches using Ultrabeat or a Sampler instrument set to show note labels, choose
Labeled Notes to display notes with their descriptive label.
For an automation row: Choose Automation, then choose an automation parameter
from one of the submenus.
You can also change the row assignment in the Step Sequencer inspector.
Reset row values to default settings
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
To clear row values: Select the row, choose Functions > Clear Row Values from the Step
Sequencer menu bar, then choose which edit mode values you want to clear.
To clear all row values: Choose Functions > Clear All Row Values from the Step
Sequencer menu bar.
Delete a row
In Logic Pro, select the row, then choose Edit > Delete Row from the Step Sequencer
menu bar.
You can also view and edit many row settings in the Step Sequencer inspector.
Edit Step Sequencer pattern, row, and step
settings in Logic Pro
You can edit a variety of settings for patterns, rows, and individual steps in the Step
Sequencer inspector. When you open the Step Sequencer inspector, you see tabs along the
top for Pattern, Row, and Step inspectors. Clicking a tab displays settings for that level.
Some controls in the Step Sequencer inspector are also available in other parts of Step
Sequencer (for example, some pattern settings are available in the Step Sequencer menu
bar, and many row settings are available in the row headers). By viewing and editing them
in the inspector, you can more easily compare values, and copy and paste values between
settings.