Setting the midi channel number, Working with hyper sets, Using the default hyper sets – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Setting the MIDI Channel Number

A checkbox appears to the right of Channel. To the right of this checkbox you can set a
MIDI channel number, by dragging vertically. If you select this box (turn it on), the display
is restricted to events on the set channel. If the box is unselected, the channel parameter
is ignored, and matching events on all channels are displayed.

Adjusting Multiple Event Definitions Simultaneously

Just as you can adjust the parameters for several MIDI regions at once, you can set the
parameters of several event definitions simultaneously. Select several event definitions
in the name column, by holding down Shift and clicking them. You can also use Hyper
> Select All Event Definitions to select all event definitions, and then deselect some of
them by Shift-clicking them.

Any alterations you make in the Event Definition Parameter box affect all selected event
definitions.

Working with Hyper Sets

You can store a combination of simultaneously displayed event definitions as a hyper
set. When a hyper set is saved, the vertical zoom setting of the Hyper Editor is stored.
(This determines the number of event definitions that can be displayed simultaneously.)
You can save as many hyper sets as you need in each project.

The Hyper Set commands are available directly in the Hyper Set menu, shown in the
Inspector. Simply click the Hyper Set menu, and choose a command to create or clear
hyper sets.

Using the Default Hyper Sets

The Hyper Editor features two default hyper sets: MIDI Controls and GM Drum Kit.

MIDI Controls: Provides hyper definition lanes for Volume, Pan, Modulation, and several

other commonly used controller types.

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Chapter 24

Editing MIDI in the Hyper Editor

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