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396Logic Pro Instruments
Key Mapping Editor: Drag zones into the Key Mapping Editor to add them. Zones are
represented by rectangles. Zone key range is indicated by the width. Zone velocity
range is indicated by the height. Zone parameters are shown below the keyboard.
Keyboard: Drag zones onto the keyboard to add them to a key. Click a key to play the
mapped zone. The root key of each zone is indicated in gold.
Group list controls: Use to choose a group, mute, solo, or hide and view the group list.
Group parameters are shown above the Key Mapping Editor.
Group number: Click a group number to move focus to that specific group in the
group list, when multiple groups are selected. The focus feature makes it easier for
you to graphically edit complex mappings that contain multiple overlapping groups.
New groups are automatically assigned a consecutive number. See Select groups or
zones in the Key Mapping Editor.
Mute button: Turn on to silence the selected group. Turn off to make the selected
group audible.
Solo button: Turn on to hear the selected group in isolation. Turn off to make all
groups audible.
Group Name pop-up menu: Displays the group name. Click to choose a different
group.
Group List Display button: Hide or view the group list. When hidden, the Key
Mapping Editor is maximized. You can mute, solo, and choose a group from the
Group Name pop-up menu, when the group list is hidden.
Key Mapping Editor group parameters
Group parameters are shown above the Key Mapping Editor. Drag vertically in parameter
value fields to change them. For example, vertically drag the group Pan field value to
change it. Alternatively, you can double-click in a field and enter a value, then press the
Return key.
Group Mixer parameters: Globally adjust output settings for the selected group.
Volume: Use to set the overall level of the group—and, therefore, the volume of all
zones in the group. This works much like a subgroup on a mixing console.
Pan: Use to set the pan position of the group—stereo balance for stereo samples—
and the pan position of all assigned zones simultaneously.
Output pop-up menu: Choose the outputs used by the group: main outputs,
paired channels, or individual outputs. This allows individual groups to be routed
independently to aux channels in a multi-output Sampler instance.
Note: This has an impact on any individual zone output assignments.
Group Key Range fields: Use to define a key range for the selected group.
Use the left field to set the lowest note for the group.
Use the right field to set the highest note for the group. When you play notes outside
this range, the zones assigned to this group are not triggered.
Note: Take care with these parameters because they override zone range settings,
possibly making some zones inaudible.