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399Logic Pro Instruments
Use Sampler Group view
You can choose from three editor views in the Mapping pane: Key Mapping Editor, Group
view, and Zone view. Click the buttons at the top right to switch between these edit panes.
The menu bar at the top of the Mapping pane contains elements that are common to all
editor views. See Mapping pane menu bar.
In Group view, you can: View and edit all group parameters, organized into columns, with
related parameters shown in subcolumns. Group parameters provide simultaneous control
of all zones assigned to the group.
Click a group name or number to select it, or Shift-click or drag (from an empty area
outside any group) to select multiple groups. You can also select groups with your MIDI
keyboard.
Note: To enable the selection of groups with 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, changes to parameter values affect all
selected groups. Each group has a number that you can click to move focus to that
specific group, when multiple groups are selected. The focus feature makes it easier for
you to edit complex mappings that contain multiple overlapping groups.
Value changes are relative. For example, in two selected groups with High Velocity
values of 12 and 27, reducing the value of the first group to 10 reduces the second
group value to 25.
Click parameter subcolumn headers to sort groups. For example, click the Low Key
Range subcolumn header to sort zones by the lowest note.
Control-click a parameter column header to open a shortcut menu where you can hide
or show individual group parameters. You can also quickly show all columns, restore the
default column view, and restore the default column width.
Horizontally drag parameter columns to resize.
Drag the scrollbars to navigate to non visible group parameters. You can also use a two-
finger swipe on your trackpad to scroll vertically or horizontally. If you are using a Magic
Mouse, use single-finger swipes.