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942Logic Pro User Guide
Trigger Modes: The Trigger column determines how region playback is handled:
Multi: Playing the trigger note starts the region. Playing it again restarts the region,
without stopping playback of the originally triggered version.
Single: Playing the trigger note once starts the region. Playing it again stops
playback, and restarts the region.
Gate: The region plays until the trigger note is released (or until the region ends).
Gate Loop: The region loops until the trigger note is released.
Toggle: Playing the trigger note starts the region. Playing it again stops playback.
Toggle Loop: Playing the trigger note starts region looping. Playing it again stops
playback.
Start: This column allows you to quantize region start and stop. Free means no
quantization. The Next 1/16, Next 1/4, or Next 1/1 settings start or stop the region at the
next 1/16 or 1/4 note, or at the beginning of the next bar, when a trigger note is played.
Delay: Use this column to assign a delay to the region start point. The delay is set on
the right side of the column in ticks, or on the left side in note values. You can use both
Delay and Start to make regions start at any position in the measure. For example:Set
Start to 1/1 and Delay to 480 ticks to start playback at the second 8th note in the
measure.
Fader objects
Fader objects in the Logic Pro Environment
Faders come in different forms (knobs, sliders, numerical, and buttons). You use faders to
send MIDI events by clicking or dragging them. Fader objects respond to incoming MIDI
events.
Create a new fader
In Logic Pro, choose New > Fader.
A submenu appears, in which you select a style of fader. There’s also a submenu at
the bottom named Special, which you use to select various special fader types (cable
switcher, meta-fader, and so on).
The style of a fader determines its onscreen appearance—fader, button, or knob, for
example—and how it responds to the mouse (drag, click, or double-click and enter a
number).