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96Logic Pro User Guide
Scale Logic Pro plug-in windows
You can adjust the size of individual plug-in windows to increase their readability.
Adjust the size of an individual plug-in window
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Drag the lower-right corner of the plug-in window.
Choose the window size in the plug-in window’s View pop-up menu.
Move through display levels in Logic Pro
The windows in a Logic Pro project have several display levels, with the Tracks area at
the highest level, and the editors normally at the lowest level. You can work on different
types of tasks, such as arranging the overall project, editing the contents of a folder, or
refining individual regions, at different levels. In many cases, you can switch between these
different levels directly, without needing to open or access another window.
Move one display level higher
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Click the Display Level button in the upper-left corner of a window.
Double-click the background area of a window.
In the Piano Roll and Step Editors, a step up the display hierarchy shows the events of all
regions in the Tracks area.
In the Event List, clicking the Display Level button moves you up one level in the display
hierarchy. The display remains much the same but shows a list of regions, rather than a list
of individual events, along with region positions, names, track numbers, and lengths. The
MIDI region that you were just editing is selected within the list of region names.
In the Score Editor, clicking the Display Level button takes you to the higher display level.
Double-clicking a staff (at an empty point), reverts to a lower display level.
Control Logic Pro windows using Catch modes
You can control how windows update to reflect changes to the playhead position using
Catch modes. When you work in Catch mode, the visible section of a window follows the
playhead during playback or recording.
If the Catch button is inactive, the display does not update, even when the playhead moves
past the right edge of the visible portion of the window.
In the Logic Pro > Preferences > General > Catch pane, you can set the following options:
Catch when starting playback: Turns on Catch mode whenever you click Play or Pause.
Catch when moving playhead: Turns on Catch mode whenever you move the playhead.