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Transformer configuration in the Logic Pro Environment
Double-clicking a transformer icon opens the Transformer window, where you can set the
conditions and operations.
Mode pop-up menu: Defines how a transformer handles MIDI events. You can choose
between the following operation modes:
Apply operation and let non-matching events pass thru: MIDI events that match the
condition are processed. MIDI events that don’t conform to the condition are passed
through.
Apply operation and filter non-matching events: MIDI events that conform to the
condition are processed. MIDI events that don’t conform to the condition are not
passed through.
Filter matching events: All MIDI events that match the condition are filtered out. MIDI
events that don’t conform to the condition are passed through.
Copy matching events and apply operation: All MIDI events that conform to the
condition are copied, and the copy is processed. The original and transformed copy
(plus any MIDI events that don’t conform to the condition) are passed through. The
unchanged original is parsed (processed) before the transformed copy.
Copy matching events and apply operation (reverse order): This is the same as
above, except the original is parsed after the processed copy. You might want to use
this when converting note events to pan controllers, for example. This causes the
pan message to be sent before the note. (Many synths don’t alter the pan position of
notes that are currently playing.)
Condition splitter (true top cable): Events that match the conditions are altered by
the operations, and sent to a transformers top output. Events that don’t match the
conditions are sent, unaltered, to a transformers second output. Don’t use the other
outputs as nothing ever appears there.
Alternating split: Events entering the transformer are alternated between the top two
outlets. No conditions or operations apply.