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972Logic Pro User Guide
Voice limiter objects
Voice limiters in the Logic Pro Environment
A voice limiter object restricts the number of MIDI notes (1 to 32) that can be held
simultaneously. It does this by note stealing—newly arriving notes cause (some of the)
currently held notes to be turned off, once the voice limit is reached.
Create a new voice limiter
In Logic Pro, choose New > Voice Limiter.
Normally, you assign a voice limiter to a track, and cable its output to the instrument object
that you want to voice limit. Alternatively, you can cable it between the instrument object
that you want to voice limit and an instrument object used to represent a MIDI Out port.
Voice limiter parameters in the Logic Pro Environment
Voice limiter objects have the following parameters:
Voices field: Determines the maximum number of voices that can be played
simultaneously.
Priority pop-up menu: Determines which notes are stolen (turned off) when the number
of held notes exceeds the limit (determined by the Voices parameter).
Last: The earliest notes (those played first) are turned off first.
Top: The lowest (pitched) notes are turned off first.
Bottom: The highest (pitched) notes are turned off first.
VelOn-Min field: Determines the velocity value of the MIDI notes. You can define a fixed
velocity from 1 to 127.