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971Logic Pro User Guide
Delay line objects
Delay lines in the Logic Pro Environment
A delay line object repeats (echoes) MIDI events passing through it, at intervals ranging
from one tick to 256 whole notes.
Create a new delay line object
In Logic Pro, choose New > Delay Line.
As with the arpeggiator, you need to place a delay line object in the MIDI signal path,
and Logic Pro must be in playback mode. The echoes of each incoming event are sent,
sequentially, to each cabled output of the delay line object:event 1 to cable 1, event 2 to
cable 2, and so on. Obviously, if only one cable is connected, then all events are sent to
that output.
The delay line can send up to 99 repeats, at intervals ranging from one tick to 256 whole
notes. You can also suppress the original note events.
Delay line parameters in the Logic Pro Environment
Delay line objects have the following parameters:
Thru Original checkbox: If selected, the original events are passed thru. If unselected,
the original events are suppressed (which means that only the echoes are heard).
Repeats field: Defines the number of event repeats. The 0 setting turns the delay line off.
Delay field: The delay time between the individual repeats. The left value is in divisions,
and the right value in ticks.
Transposition pop-up menu: Defines the transposition of note events per repeat.
Velocity field: Defines the change in the velocity values of note events per repeat.