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948Logic Pro User Guide
PitchBd: The -1- parameter sets the pitch bend LSB, and the fader position sets the
MSB. Typically, you would set the -1- parameter to 0, and use the fader to control the
coarse pitch bend amount. A -1- setting of 0, and a fader position of 64, results in no
pitch bend.
SysEx and Switcher/Meta are special functions of the faders.
Fader: range, value as in the Logic Pro Environment
The following parameters determine the minimum and maximum values of a fader, and how
the fader displays these values:
Range: Contains two numbers—the left one sets the lowest possible fader value, and
the right one sets the highest. Note that these limits can be exceeded by MIDI remote
control. When the fader style is a button, the range determines the in and out position
values of the button.
For text style faders, the first name always corresponds to the low end of the range, and
subsequent names correspond to incremental range values, up to the top range. The
number of names that can be entered into the window is limited by the range.
Value as: Determines the way that numerical values are displayed by the fader:
Number: The fader value is displayed as a number (0 to 127).
Pan: Fader value 64 is displayed as 0; smaller values appear as negative numbers
and larger values as positive numbers (–64 to 63).
Hz, Octave, dB, ms: These display formats are tailored to various DSP functions.
bpm: An offset of 50 is added to the fader value. This displays the correct tempo
settings for the Special > Tempo Control fader.
If none of the above formats is suitable, consider using a text style fader, and entering
the display values you want as text. Examples include percentages, note names, and
program names.
Fader:filter in the Logic Pro Environment
This parameter provides various filtering options for MIDI events:
Off: All incoming MIDI events are allowed to pass through. All events that match the
input definition are converted, in accordance with the output definition.
Other: All MIDI events that don’t correspond to the input definition are filtered. All
events that match the input definition are converted in accordance with the output
definition, and allowed to pass through.
Match: All MIDI events that match the input definition are filtered; all others are allowed
to pass.
All: All incoming MIDI events are filtered.
Thru: All MIDI events coming from the Physical Input object are filtered. This is the same
as turning off all events coming from Logic Pro (from regions or the Environment).
Use this filter mode to prevent MIDI feedback by blocking incoming MIDI events from
being sent back out.
Shot: When the fader is moved with the mouse, only the final value (the value when the
mouse button is released) is sent.