Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Note: Screensets 1 to 9 can be recalled by freely defined key commands, not only the
number keys on your computer keyboard. This allows you to use the number keys for
other purposes, such as opening or closing windows. The 1 to 9 key commands are called
Recall Screenset 1–9 in the Key Commands window.

To switch a screenset automatically

1

Select the MIDI region into which you want to insert the meta event.

2

Set the playhead to the point where you want the screenset to change.

3

Click the Create button in the Event List, then click the Meta Events button.

The inserted meta event has a default value of 50 (Project Select).

4

Alter the number in the Num column from 50 to 49.

This changes the name to screenset.

5

Enter the screenset number in the Val column.

You can stop screenset switching by muting the MIDI region that contains the meta 49
event.

Protecting, Copying, Renaming, and Deleting Screensets

Logic Pro allows you to protect, copy, rename, and delete a screenset, making it easy to
manage them.

To prevent the current screenset from being altered

µ

Choose Screensets > Lock from the main menu bar (or use the Lock/Unlock Current
Screenset key command).

A bullet appears in front of the screenset number to indicate that it is locked. Reuse the
key or menu command to unlock the screenset.

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Chapter 4

Customizing Your Window Setup

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