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912Logic Pro User Guide
Open the Environment window
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Choose Window > Open MIDI Environment (or press Command-0).
Note: If you already have an Environment window open, this command opens another
Environment window.
Use the Show/Hide Environment key command to do one of the following:
Open an Environment window.
Bring an open Environment window to the front.
Close an open Environment window.
Common parameters in the Logic Pro Environment
Each Environment object has several parameters that control its behavior. You can view
and change these parameters in the Object inspector, shown in the Environment when an
object is selected.
The following parameters are shared by all object types:
Name: Appears next to the disclosure triangle and can be edited by clicking. You can
also edit the name by clicking the object with the Text tool.
Icon: Represents the object in the Environment and main window, and can be changed
by clicking.
Assignable checkbox: Makes the object visible in the Reassign Track shortcut menu
in the Tracks area. (See Assign tracks to different channel strips in Logic Pro.) This is
useful for instrument objects, but can also be useful for other objects such as touch
tracks and chord memorizers.
Show or hide the Object inspector
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Click the disclosure triangle in the upper-left corner of the Object inspector.
Choose View > Hide/Show Inspector (or press I).