Mapped instrument notes, Viewing and changing note release velocity, Control change events – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Mapped Instrument Notes

If the edited MIDI region is played through a mapped instrument, the names defined for
each individual note appear in the Status column. A small note symbol to the left of each
name aids in identifying these named events as note events.

Viewing and Changing Note Release Velocity

You can edit the release velocity of a note event when the Additional Info button is active.

To view release velocity data

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Click the Additional Info button (only available in filter mode).

Control Change Events

These event types are used to transfer MIDI controller information (modulation, sustain,
volume, and pan, for example) to software instruments or external MIDI keyboards and
modules.

Num(ber): The number of the controller. Each MIDI controller (such as the modulation

wheel or sustain pedal) is assigned a specific Continuous Controller (CC) number (CC#1
or CC#64 respectively). This can vary from device to device. Several controllers (apart
from the two above) are defined in the same way by most manufacturers; these
standardized controllers include volume (CC#7) and pan (CC#10).

Length/Info: Shows the name of standardized controllers defined in the MIDI

Specification.

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Chapter 25

Editing MIDI Events in the Event List

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