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921Logic Pro User Guide
Assign a direct output connection
In Logic Pro, choose a MIDI output from the Port pop-up menu in the Object inspector.
The Port pop-up menu lists all MIDI outputs, including the following options:
Off: Disables the connection to the MIDI interface port.
All: Routes the object’s output to all available MIDI ports—useful if the device is
sending a pulse, for example.
Cable Environment objects in in Logic Pro
The cabling between Environment objects provides control over the entire MIDI signal
path. A cable is normally shown as a gray or colored line between a source and destination
object.
Cables are assigned the same color as the source object, which makes following the signal
path much easier. You can, however, turn off cable coloring, and render them in gray with
the View > Colored Cables option.
Objects always have an (invisible) input on the left, and an output on the right. The output
of an object is shown as a small triangle, pointing to the right.
Connect two objects by dragging
1. In Logic Pro, click-hold the triangle of the source object.
The pointer turns into a plug (patch cord) that represents a cable connection coming
from the object’s output.
2. Move the plug over the destination object, then release the mouse button when the
object is highlighted.