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911Logic Pro User Guide
Work in the Environment
Overview of the Environment in Logic Pro
The Environment refers to the virtual environment of Logic Pro inside your computer. It
provides a virtual view of your MIDI studio, giving you complete control over your MIDI
setup, and includes the following objects.
Physical Input and Sequencer Input objects: Represent the physical MIDI inputs of your
MIDI interface and the Logic Pro input.
Instrument objects: Virtual representations of each MIDI device (synthesizers and
samplers, for example) in your MIDI rig.
Faders, knobs, switches, and other objects: Used to create new data, or to control and
modify the MIDI signal flow in real time.
It’s not essential to know about—or even open—the Environment in order to make music
with the Logic Pro instruments or your external MIDI sound generators and keyboards.
When you create new instrument or external MIDI tracks, Logic Pro automatically generates
Mixer channel strips, and also creates and configures any Environment objects that are
needed for basic input and output.
Note: This is also true of audio channel strips (and other channel strip types, such as aux
and output channel strips), but you rarely need to access these objects in the Environment,
as you have full control over these channel strips in the Mixer.
The Environment is only available when Additional MIDI Options is selected in the
Advanced preferences pane.