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Chapter 15 Advanced edit features 409
View events outside the display area
You will often nd that the number of events shown in the list exceeds the amount of screen
space. The list scrolls automatically when you click the Play button in the control bar, and the
event at (or nearest to) the playhead position during playback is indicated by a white line.
Playhead position
View events outside the display area
Do one of the following:
m Use the event type buttons to lter the list, thus reducing the number of displayed events.
m Drag the scroll bar at the right of the list area.
m Choose Navigate > Scroll to Selection (or use the corresponding key command).
Note: When a marquee selection is active, using this key command moves the visible section of
the edit window to mirror the marquee selection.
Select and create events in the Event List
Select events in the Event List
You can use any of the standard selection techniques in the Event List: individual selection by
clicking events, multiple selection by dragging, or both of these (without altering the previous
selection), in conjunction with the Shift key.
Tip: When selecting events with the Pointer tool, you should click the event name in the Status
column, to avoid any unintentional parameter alterations.
Right-click in the Event List to open a shortcut menu that contains selection, editing, and other
commands. Use these commands to accelerate your workow.
Note: The right-click shortcut menu can only be accessed if the Right Mouse Button: Opens
Shortcut Menu option is chosen in Logic Pro > Preferences > General > Editing.
Select an event, and navigate the list, with the arrow keys
m Press the Left Arrow key to select the previous event, or the Right Arrow key to select the next
event. Hold the respective arrow key to scroll through the list.
Note: If the MIDI Out button (Output button) is on (its on by default), every newly selected event
is played. This allows you to scroll (or play) through the list and audibly monitor events as they
are selected.