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Table Of Contents
952Logic Pro User Guide
The following is a summary of the currently implemented meta events that can be
generated by faders:
Meta event Controlled function
46 Assign Alias
49 Go to Screenset
50 Go to Project
51 Go to Marker
52 Stop Playback
96 Set fader range minimum
97 Set fader range maximum
98 Set the fader value without sending
99 Bang! Causes the fader to resend its current value.
The bang data value can be used to make the fader
increment-without-rollover (127), decrement-without-
rollover (125), increment-with-rollover (123) or
decrement-with-rollover (121). Use values one less
than those shown to have the bang passed through to
all connected faders.
100 Tempo Control
122 Set transformer map value for the currently selected
map position
123 Select transformer map position
124 Set transformer condition maximum (bottom)
parameter, if any. (This applies to all conditions not set
to All.)
125 Set transformer condition minimum (top) parameter, if
any. (This applies to all conditions not set to All.)
126 Set transformer operation maximum (bottom)
parameter, if any. (This applies to all operations not set
to Thru.)
127 Set transformer operation minimum (top) parameter, if
any. (This applies to all operations not set to Thru.)
To learn more about meta events 122 to 127, see Use Meta events in the Environment.
SysEx faders in the Logic Pro Environment
The SysEx fader type is slightly different from other fader types. It is primarily designed to
send MIDI System Exclusive (SysEx) messages—messages that are exclusive to individual
manufacturers’ MIDI devices—whenever a specified fader is moved or controlled remotely.
You enter the messages that you want to send in a window that resembles the Event List.
Note: SysEx faders can actually be used for any kind of MIDI event, making them useful for
sending ordered batches of messages, such as Mixer or control panel snapshots, with one
click of the mouse.