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189Logic Pro Effects
Logic Pro Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in keyboard parameters
Click the Keyboard button to open the Arpeggiator keyboard parameters. The dots shown
on the keyboard represent the output of currently playing notes, including any key and
scale adjustments. You can also open the Remote Key editor window from the Keyboard
pane. For further details, see Use Logic Pro Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in keyboard parameters.
Keyboard parameters
Keyboard button: Set Arpeggiator keyboard parameters, such as scale and splits.
Input Snap pop-up menu: Choose a beat value to snap the first incoming note to a
position, thus quantizing the arpeggio start point.
The default Input snap pop-up menu value is “link to rate,” which matches the set
Arpeggiator Rate (see Logic Pro Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in note order parameters).
Key pop-up menu: Choose a root key for the chosen scale. C is the default key.
Scale pop-up menu: Choose a scale. Played keys are snapped to the nearest note in the
chosen scale. Choose from: Chromatic (default), Major, Major Pentatonic, Major Blues,
Lydian, Mixolydian, Klezmer, Minor Pentatonic, Minor Blues, Japanese, Natural Minor,
Harmonic Minor, Melodic Minor, Dorian, Phrygian, Locrian, and South-East Asian.
Keyboard Split button: Divide your MIDI keyboard range into three zones.
Remote (Key editor) button: You must first click the Keyboard Split button to make the
Remote (Key editor) button visible. Opens the Remote Key editor window, where you
can assign a range of MIDI keys to Arpeggiator functions.
Use Logic Pro Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in keyboard
parameters
The Arpeggiator keyboard parameters let you split your keyboard into zones that are
used for standard note playback, arpeggio note triggering, and remote control of the
Arpeggiator plug-in parameters.
Resize the Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in keyboard display
The default keyboard range spans the 88 notes from C0 to C7.
In Logic Pro, click the keyboard, then drag left or right to reveal additional octaves,
in one octave increments.