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368Logic Pro Instruments
Use the Navigation bar shortcut buttons
In Logic Pro, you can use the Navigation bar shortcut buttons to hide or show panes within
the Sampler interface, to quickly navigate between visible panes, and to resize panes
within the visible area. The Navigation bar Action pop-up menu
provides commands
used to manage synthesizer parameter and mapping data.
Navigation bar parameters
Navigation buttons: Use to view, and scroll to panes. Double-click to switch pane zoom
levels. Click the LED to hide panes. Drag samples here to add them. You can do the
following:
Click a navigation button to scroll the main UI to the corresponding pane.
Click the yellow LED inside a navigation button to hide the corresponding pane.
Click the navigation button of a hidden pane to show the pane and automatically
scroll to it.
Double-click a navigation button to expand the corresponding pane vertically. The
pane expands to the maximum useful pane height, in proportion to the height of
other open panes and the overall height of the plug-in window.
Double-click the navigation button of a vertically expanded pane to reduce the pane
to its default height or to a height that you have set.
Tip: You can resize panes vertically by moving the pointer over the boundary
between panes until it becomes a handle, then dragging the handle.
Option-click a navigation button to expand the corresponding pane vertically and
hide all other panes.
Action pop-up menu: Choose commands used to manage synthesizer parameter and
mapping data.
Note: You can directly drag one or more samples onto the Navigation bar to create new
groups and zones. See Create zones with drag and drop.
Use the Navigation bar Action pop-up menu
In Logic Pro, you can use Navigation bar Action pop-up menu items to perform synth
parameter handling and import commands.
These commands include functions that were used in the precursor to Sampler, the EXS24
mkII. To explain, the former EXS Instrument is now known as a mapping. The former EXS
Setting is now referred to as synth parameters. If you prefer to work with these elements,
you can use the Navigation bar Action pop-up menu
commands.
You can choose any of the listed commands from the Navigation bar Action pop-up menu
to perform these operations: