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941Logic Pro User Guide
Touch Tracks window in the Logic Pro Environment
Double-clicking a touch tracks object opens the Touch Tracks window.
This window is similar to the Mapped Instrument window. The input note is selected via
the keyboard on the left, and the output region assignment and parameters are set in the
columns of the corresponding row. For details about mapped instruments, see Mapped
instruments in the Logic Pro Environment.
A vertical gray line means that the setting is the same as the line above. If you change a
vertical gray line that is above another vertical gray line, the lower one changes to display
its previous value. (It’s no longer the same as the line above.)
Region Note Assignment: Dragging a MIDI region or folder into the Environment
automatically creates a touch tracks object. All notes (initially) trigger this region.
Middle C plays the region or folder at its original pitch, and all other notes transpose it,
relative to middle C.
In the Input Name column, you can see the input notes, and to the right, in the Region/
Folder column, the names of the assigned regions or folders. On the vertical keyboard
to the left, you can select individual notes or pitch ranges by dragging across several
keys. If you then drag a MIDI region or folder from the main window, it is only assigned
to the selected note (or note range).
Group: Groups behave as they do in the Step Editor. When you trigger a region, any
other (currently playing) region in the same group stops. The Off setting means that the
region is not assigned to any group.
Transpos (Transposition): When you drag a region to a key in the Touch Tracks window,
that key triggers the region at its original pitch (without transposition). If you want to
transpose the region, you can set the amount in the Transposition column.
If a key range is selected when you drag the region into the Touch Tracks window,
incremental transpositions are set automatically for adjacent keys (within the key
range).
When you create a touch tracks object by dragging a region into the Environment, C3
triggers the region at its normal pitch, and all other keys trigger it (transposed relative
to C3).
Velocity: In the Velocity column, you can set the sensitivity of regions to the velocity
value of the trigger note:by 100% (very sensitive), 50% (somewhat sensitive), or off
(not velocity sensitive).