Working in the environment, Opening the environment, Working in – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

Page 1055: The environment

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It is not essential to know about—or even open—the Environment window in order to
make music with the instruments of Logic Pro or your external MIDI sound generators
and keyboards. When you create new instrument or external MIDI tracks (as discussed in

Working with Instruments

), Logic Pro automatically generates Mixer channel strips, and

also creates and configures any Environment objects that are needed for basic input and
output.

Note: This is also true of audio channel strips (and other channel strip types, such as aux
and output channel strips), but you will rarely need to access these objects in the
Environment, as you have full control over the channel strips in the Mixer and Arrange
window.

This chapter outlines all general concepts and techniques needed to use the Environment.
Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide how to, or indeed if, you use any of the Environment’s
facilities

For detailed descriptions of the Environment objects, see

Environment Objects Reference

.

This chapter covers the following:

Opening the Environment

(p. 1055)

Getting to Know the Environment

(p. 1056)

Working with Layers

(p. 1057)

Working with Objects

(p. 1060)

Creating Your MIDI Signal Path

(p. 1064)

Exchanging Environments

(p. 1072)

Customizing the Environment Display

(p. 1075)

Opening the Environment

The Environment can only be opened as a separate window.

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