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ModMap parameters
Current ModMap pop-up menu and field: Access each ModMap control panel by
choosing a number from the pop-up menu or with the Previous and Next arrows.
ModMaps are created or deleted with the ModMap pop-up menu commands in the
modulation rack. The default ModMap does nothing because the output is identical to
the input.
File button: Open a pop-up menu with a number of ModMap-related commands.
Preset submenu: Choose a preset ModMap. This can be used as is, or as a starting
point for your own ModMaps.
Save: Save the current ModMap. A dialog opens in which you can name and save the
ModMap file (*.mma). The new ModMap name appears at the bottom of the Preset
submenu.
Copy/Paste: Use these commands to copy settings between ModMaps.
Clear: Initialize the current ModMap.
Snap X pop-up menu and field: Quantize the original point values, limiting them to exact
fractions of the available range. For example, a Snap X setting of 1/3 snaps point values
to 0, 1/3, 2/3, and 1 when a point is dragged. Off disables quantization and lets you set
point levels freely. You can also step through Snap X values with the Previous and Next
buttons (the arrows).
Choose Key mode to change the ModMap display to a familiar keyboard layout. Key
mode works for any modulation source but is particularly useful for Key Follow sources,
where a specific modulation amount can be assigned to individual notes.
Snap Y pop-up menu and field: Quantize point levels (or y values), limiting them to
exact fractions of the available range. For example, a Snap Y setting of 1/3 snaps point
levels to the values 0, 1/3, 2/3, and 1 when a point is dragged. Off disables quantization
and lets you set point levels freely. You can also step through Snap Y values with the
Previous and Next buttons (the arrows).
Note: The Snap X and Snap Y settings do not move existing point levels into alignment
with quantized positions. These parameters only affect the response of points when
created or dragged.
ModMap display: Shows a graphical representation of the ModMap, which represents a
transfer function.
Add or remove a ModMap point
In Logic Pro, to add a point, click on or near a line at the required position in the
ModMap display.
To remove a point, double-click it.
Note: Make sure the appropriate Snap X/Y option is active before creating points.