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629Logic Pro Instruments
Set the keyboard mode
There are three keyboard modes: single, split, and multi.
1. In Logic Pro, click Main in the control bar, then click the Split button at the lower right.
2. Set the switch to the left of the keyboard in the central display to Single, Split, or Multi.
Single: Uses the entire keyboard. You can only play the upper sound.
Split: Divides the keyboard into two. You can play the upper and lower sounds in
different keyboard zones.
Multi: Divides the keyboard into three. You can play the upper, lower, and pedalboard
sounds in different keyboard zones.
Change the default MIDI channels
Changing MIDI channels can be useful when you perform live and require quick access to
another sound module.
1. In Logic Pro, click Main in the control bar, then click the Split button at the lower right.
2. Set the switch to the left of the keyboard in the central display to Multi.
3. Change the channel numbers for the upper, lower, and pedal manuals.
Set keyboard zones
1. In Logic Pro, click Main in the control bar, then click the Split button at the lower right.
2. Set the switch to the left of the keyboard in the central display to Split.
3. Horizontally drag the split icons to create the pedal/lower zone and the lower/upper
zone.
If you select the same value for both split points, the lower manual is turned off. If the
lower/pedal split is moved above the upper/lower split, the other split point is moved
(and vice versa).
Transpose keyboard zones by octaves
You can make transpositions that are independent of the global Tune parameter or
transposition features of Logic Pro. These have no impact on the preset keys which is
particularly important when you want to use preset switching. See Use Logic Pro Vintage
B3 preset keys when split keyboard mode is active.
1. In Logic Pro, click Main in the control bar, then click the Split button at the lower right.
2. Set the switch to the left of the keyboard in the central display to Split.
3. Choose an octave value (+/– 2 octaves) from the Pedal Transpose, Lower Transpose, or
Upper Transpose pop-up menu.