Macro parameters, Arpeggiator objects – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Macro Parameters

Macros have the following parameters:

Auto Fader checkbox: If you select a group of faders and create a macro from them,

selecting this box makes them behave as if they were cabled serially.

Show All checkbox: This checkbox determines which objects remain visible when

integrated into a macro. When selected, all objects are visible (assuming the macro is
not resized to hide some of them). When unselected, only fader, monitors, ornament,
and keyboard objects are visible. You can change this checkbox at any time.

No Reset checkbox: This checkbox, when active, prevents the macro from responding

to reset messages (set in Logic Pro > Preferences > MIDI > Reset Messages).

Protected checkbox: Activate to protect a macro. Protected macros cannot be unpacked,

so make sure you’ve made a copy of the objects and cabling before creating a protected
macro.

Arpeggiator Objects

An arpeggiator object turns chords into arpeggios. It plays the currently held
notes—individually—in a selectable pattern (up, down, random, and so on), and at a
selectable speed that ranges between whole notes and 768th notes.

To create a new arpeggiator

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Choose New > Arpeggiator (or use the New Arpeggiator key command).

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Environment Objects Reference

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