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924Logic Pro User Guide
The monitor object allows you to view the MIDI events flowing through it.
Connect several cables to a common destination
1. In Logic Pro, select the cables.
Tip: If the cables are already connected to a common destination, the simplest way
to do this is to select the destination object.
2. Drag one of the cables to a new destination object.
You’re asked if you want to connect all selected cables to the new destination.
3. Click Connect, or press Return.
Cable in series or parallel in the Logic Pro Environment
You can cable objects in series and in parallel. Cabling objects in series is useful for quickly
connecting groups of faders that are used to control a MIDI mixing console, for example.
Cable a group of objects in series
In Logic Pro, select the objects you want to cable, then choose Options > Cable serially.
The objects are cabled in series, starting with the upper-left object.
Cable a group of the same object type to a common destination
1. In Logic Pro, cable one of the source objects to the destination.
2. Select the source object, then choose Edit > Copy.
3. Select the other objects you want to connect to the same destination, then choose
Options > Apply Buffer Template to > Cable(s).
You can also copy more complex cabling configurations this way. Just make sure that the
object types in the group that you want to copy match the object types in the group that
you apply the buffer template to.