The event list – Apple Logic (1.1) User Manual

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Chapter 5

MIDI Regions

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The Event List

The Event List shows all data contained within a selected MIDI Region as an
alphanumerical (a collection of numbers and letters) listing.

To open the Event List:

1

Select the last “Bass” MIDI Region—between bars 25 and 29, on track 1.

2

Select Windows > Event List or press the E key.

Note: You can close the Event List by pressing the E key again (Toggle Event Editor key
command
). The Windows > Event List menu command (or the separate Open Event Editor
key command) allows you to open multiple Event Lists, if desired. You may also open
the Event List by double-clicking on a note in the Matrix Editor.

The Status column displays the event type. You can hide/show specific event types by
using the Filter buttons to the left of the list, which may help you to get a better view of
the data that you’re looking for. A click on the button featuring the note icon, for
example, will hide all note events, with the Event List display restricted to other event
types. A second click on the note button will re-display the note events.

The left-most column of the Event List indicates the position of each event. To the right
of the event type, the MIDI channel number is displayed, followed by (depending on
the event type) the note/controller number, the (event) value and length. All data—
with the exception of the event type—can be edited using the usual methods.

More information about the Event List can be found in the Logic reference and
Onscreen Help system.

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