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975Logic Pro User Guide
Enter chords using the mouse
1. In Logic Pro, click the input note on the top keyboard.
All notes in the associated chord are inverted on the bottom keyboard.
2. Click notes on the bottom keyboard until the inverted notes of the desired chord are
shown.
You don’t need to stay within the same octave as the input note.
When you’ve entered the notes for your chord, select another input note (on the top
keyboard), or close the Chord Memorizer window.
Enter chords using your MIDI keyboard
1. In Logic Pro, play the input note.
2. Select the Listen checkbox in the Chord Memorizer window.
The lower keyboard is inverted, indicating its readiness to record.
3. Play the notes of the desired chord.
You can play them one at a time, or as a chord. If you make a mistake, deselect the
Listen checkbox, then select it again to start over.
When you’ve entered the notes for your chord, deselect the Listen checkbox and play a
new input note, or close the Chord Memorizer window.
Physical inputs in the Logic Pro Environment
The physical input object represents the physical inputs of your MIDI interface. You can
only have one of these objects in the Environment.
The physical input object receives MIDI signals from the inputs of the MIDI interface or
interfaces connected to your computer. This object has a total of 65 outputs.
The outputs follow the input assignment of all connected MIDI interfaces. The top output
(SUM) carries the MIDI events for all individual outputs that are not cabled separately.
Remote control events are intercepted at the physical input object, and are not passed
through to its outputs. Because of this interception, remote control events do not reach the
Environment, or be recorded on main window tracks.