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Chapter 5 The Environment 237
The top output (SUM) carries the MIDI events for all individual outputs that are not
cabled separately.
MIDI Remote Control
Remote control events are intercepted at the physical input Object, and are not passed
through to its outputs. As such, remote control events will not reach the Environment,
or be recorded on Arrange window tracks. If you want to trigger a MIDI remote control
action from a fader or transformer, cable the Object’s output back into the physical
input Object.
Sequencer Input Object
MIDI events arrive at Arrange window tracks thru the sequencer input Object. If
nothing is cabled into the sequencer input Object, nothing can be recorded in Logic.
Typically, the physical input Object is cabled directly to the sequencer input Object but
other Objects can be inserted between them. Typical candidates are; a monitor,
keyboard, or cable switcher Object—feeding various processors such as an arpeggiator,
a delay line, and so on (See the Clicks & Ports layer of the Logic default Song.) You can
also cable the output of complex Environment processes into the sequencer input
Object, in order to record the processed signal.
Each song can have only one sequencer input Object. You only need to create a
sequencer input Object if you have deleted the one that existed when the song was
created. If you do need to create one, select New > Sequencer Input.
MIDI Metronome Click
The MIDI metronome click Object is used to create note events at bar, beat, and
division intervals. These can be sent to either; a MIDI port or the internal speaker.
There is a button on the Transport that turns the MIDI metronome click on and off.
A long click on this button will allow you to open the File > Song Settings > Metronome
(see “Metronome Settings” on page 626). In this pane, you can also set the MIDI
metronome click to play during recording and/or playback. This dialog mirrors the
settings in the Parameter box of the MIDI metronome click Object: Checkboxes for Bar,
Beat, and Division allow you to generate note events separately for bars, beats, and
divisions. The Cha, Note, and Vel parameters define the MIDI channel, note number and
velocity of generated notes. The MIDI port parameter allows you to set a direct output
port for the metronome.
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