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Chapter 18 Use Smart Controls 554
Compare an edited Smart Control with its saved settings
While youre working with a Smart Control, you may want to compare your edits to the saved
settings to hear how your changes aect the sound. The Compare function only compares
changes to parameters to which screen controls are mapped; other parameter changes are not
included in the comparison.
Compare your edits to the saved Smart Control settings
m Click the Compare button in the Smart Controls menu bar.
To return to the edited version, click the Compare button again.
Use the Arpeggiator with a Smart Control
You can use the Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in with the Smart Controls on a software instrument
track. When you turn on the Arpeggiator, chords you play on the keyboard are arpeggiated, or
played one note at a time rather than simultaneously.
After you turn on the Arpeggiator, the Arpeggiator pop-up menu appears in the menu bar. You
can choose an Arpeggiator preset and adjust Arpeggiator settings, including note order, note
range, and octave range from the Arpeggiator pop-up menu. You can also open the Arpeggiator
MIDI plug-in window to make further changes.
Turn on the Arpeggiator
m Click the Arpeggiator button in the Smart Controls menu bar.
The Arpeggiator pop-up menu appears in the menu bar.
Choose an Arpeggiator preset
m Choose a preset from the Arpeggiator pop-up menu in the Smart Controls menu bar.
Adjust Arpeggiator settings
In the Arpeggiator pop-up menu, do any of the following:
m Choose Note Order, then choose the direction of arpeggiated notes from the submenu.
m Choose Note Range, then choose a note value for arpeggiated notes, based on the tempo of
the song.
m Choose Octave Range, then choose how many octaves the arpeggio covers.
Open the Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in
m Choose Open Arpeggiator from the Arpeggiator pop-up menu in the Smart Controls menu bar.
For full details about using the Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in, see the MIDI plug-ins section of the
Logic Pro Instruments manual.