Creating events – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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You can use these filter buttons alone, or in conjunction with, specific selection commands
available in the Edit menu and as key commands. These include:

Select All (default key command assignment: Command-A): Selects all visible events.

Select All Following (default key command assignment: Shift-F): Selects all events after

(below) the currently selected event.

Note: When a marquee selection is active, using this key command extends the marquee
selection—over all tracks within a marquee selection—to the project end point.

Select Inside Locators (default key command assignment: Shift-L): Selects all events that

fall within the locator boundaries.

Note: When a marquee selection is active, using this key command sets the marquee
selection to match the locators.

Select Overlapped Regions/Events: Selects all events that overlap one another. This is

usually the end of one event, and the start of the following event.

Select Muted Regions/Events (default key command assignment: Shift-M): Selects all muted

events. This selection command is usually a precursor for deletion (Delete).

Select Similar Regions/Events (default key command assignment: Shift-S): Selects all C#3

note events, for example.

Select Equal Regions/Events (default key command assignment: Shift-E): Selects identical

events (same event type, and value).

Select Equal Channels (default key command assignment: Shift-K): Selects events on the

same MIDI channel.

Select Equal Subpositions (default key command assignment: Shift-P): Selects events that

start at the same position.

Details on what constitutes equal or similar events can be found in

Selecting Similar or

Identical Objects, Regions, or Events

.

Creating Events

The Event List accepts real-time and step recording of MIDI events, as described in

Recording in Logic Pro

. As with the other MIDI editors, you can also create events directly

in the Event List.

To add an event manually

1

Move the playhead to the insert position.

The current playhead position is used as the insert position if it is not moved.

2

Click the Create button.

3

Click an event type button.

The event is added at the playhead position, and is automatically selected.

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Chapter 25

Editing MIDI Events in the Event List

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