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922Logic Pro User Guide
A cable connection is created between the two objects.
If the source object has already been directly assigned to a MIDI output port, a dialog
asks if you want to replace the direct assignment. You have three options:
Cancel: The connection is not made, and the direct output assignment of the source
object remains intact.
No: The connection is made, but the direct output assignment remains intact. This
means that the source object is connected to two destinations—one to another
object via the cable, and one via the direct output assignment.
Remove: The connection is made, and the direct output assignment is removed. This
is the default selection, because you generally won’t want an object connected to
two different destinations.
Connect two objects using menu commands
1. In Logic Pro, option-click the triangle of the source object.
2. In the Reassign Track shortcut menu, browse to the layer that the destination object is
in, then choose the object name.
A cable connection is created between the two objects. This method is ideal for creating
connections between layers, but can also be useful when a large number of closely
spaced objects exists in a single layer.
You can also open a second Environment window (showing the destination layer), and
connect the objects graphically between the windows.
A cable connection to another layer looks like this: