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398Logic Pro Instruments
Navigate the Key Mapping Editor
In Logic Pro Sampler, drag the scrollbars to navigate to non visible zones or groups.
You can also use a two-finger swipe to scroll vertically or horizontally. If you are using a
Magic Mouse, use a single-finger swipe to scroll.
Use a pinch gesture to zoom the keyboard display. Alternatively, drag the Zoom slider.
Tip: You can double-click the Mapping button in the Navigation bar to quickly switch
between a maximized and the current view level.
Important: Use of gestures, such as swiping or pinching require these features to be
enabled in the Mouse or Trackpad panes of your System Preferences.
Select groups or zones in the Key Mapping Editor
In Logic Pro Sampler, when the group list is visible: Click a group name or number to
select it and to move focus to the group. Shift-click or drag (from outside any group)
to select multiple groups. The Key Mapping Editor area above the keyboard shows only
zones that belong to the selected group. You can also remotely select groups with your
MIDI keyboard.
Note: To enable selection of groups from a MIDI keyboard, turn on the Select from
Last Played Keys > Groups or Groups and Zones menu option in the Mapping pane Edit
menu.
Note: When multiple groups are selected, you will see the zones of all selected groups
in the Key Mapping Editor. Each selected group has a number that you can click to move
focus to that specific group. The focus feature makes it easier for you to graphically edit
complex mappings that contain multiple overlapping groups.
When the group list is not visible: Choose a group in the Group Name pop-up menu.
The Key Mapping Editor area above the keyboard shows only zones that belong to the
selected group. You can also remotely select groups with your MIDI keyboard.
Click a zone in the Key Mapping Editor area above the keyboard to select it. Shift-click
or drag (from an empty area outside any zone) to select multiple zones. You can adjust
zone parameters shown below the keyboard and directly edit zones graphically. See
Graphically edit Sampler zones and groups.