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185Logic Pro Effects
Logic Pro Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in Live mode
In Live mode, you can add rests, ties, and chords in real time by clicking the onscreen
buttons or by using equivalent MIDI keyboard remote keys. See Logic Pro Arpeggiator
MIDI plug-in keyboard parameters.
The grid acts as a display only. Incoming MIDI velocities, rests, ties, and chords are
displayed in real time but cannot be edited in the grid. To edit individual arpeggiator
steps, click the Grid button to turn on Logic Pro Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in Grid mode.
Note: Rests, ties, and chords are active only when Latch mode is turned on. See Logic Pro
Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in control parameters.
Live mode parameters
Rest button: Insert a rest at the current arpeggiator step position. A position
identification number is assigned to the rest, ensuring that its rhythmic position
(step number) within the arpeggio is retained, even when different note order
presets are chosen.
Note: Rests can only be added while building the arpeggio, which means that at
least one key must be held if you want to add a rest. Once all keys are released, the
Arpeggiator acts in accordance with the rules of the set Latch mode and expects to
receive a MIDI note for transposition and so on. In Latch Add mode, this restriction
does not apply because it allows you to add MIDI notes, rests, ties, and chords after
all keys are released.
Tie button: Insert a tie at the current arpeggiator step position. A position identification
number is assigned to the tie, ensuring that its rhythmic position (step number) within
the arpeggio is retained, even when different note order presets are chosen.
Chord button: Insert a chord at the current arpeggiator step position. When the
arpeggiator encounters a chord step, it simultaneously plays all notes, including
their unique velocities, currently in memory (latched or held). A position identification
number is assigned to the chord, ensuring that its rhythmic position (step number)
within the arpeggio is retained, even when different note order presets are chosen.