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408Logic Pro Instruments
Drag the scrollbars to navigate to non-visible zone 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.
Zone view parameters
Drag vertically in parameter value fields to change them. For example, vertically drag the
value shown for a zone in the Tune column to change it. Alternatively, you can double-click
in a field and enter a value, then press the Return key.
Zone parameters: New zones are automatically assigned a consecutive number.
Zone Mute button: Mute or unmute a zone.
Zone Name field: Displays the zone name. Double-click to enter a new zone name.
Audio filename pop-up menu: Displays the audio filename. Click to open a shortcut
menu that contains the following commands:
Note: If at least one audio file is missing an extra column is shown to the left of the
audio file column. Each missing file is marked with an exclamation mark icon. You can
sort this column by clicking on the column header (exclamation mark icon). The column
is visible only if there are missing audio files.
Load Audio File: Opens a dialog where you can select an audio file. Default key
command:Control-F.
Show in Finder: Shows the full path of the loaded audio file in the Finder.
Open in Audio File Editor: Opens the selected sample in the Logic Pro Audio File
Editor, or the sample editor chosen in the Open External Sample Editor preference.
The default key command isControl-W.
Note: This command is available only when Destructive audio editing is enabled in
the Logic Pro preferences.
Pitch parameters: Use to determine the tuning of the zone.
Key field: Set the root note of the zone—in other words, the note at which the sample
assigned to the zone is heard at its original pitch.
Tune field: Use to fine-tune the zone.
Key Range parameters: Use these parameters to define a key range for the zone. When
you play notes outside this range, you will not trigger or hear the sample assigned to
this zone.
Low field: Set the lowest note for the zone.
High field: Set the highest note for the zone.