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140 Chapter 3 Arrange Window
Special Functions
Inserting Events
MIDI events can be added directly to the selected track in the Arrange window, at the
current song position, via the Clipboard. Events can be copied from one of the edit
windows (even from another song).
This function allows you to insert MIDI events—from the Matrix Editor, for example—
directly into the Arrange window. Logic checks for a selected MIDI Region (for use as a
destination), and adds the data to it. If no MIDI Regions are selected, Logic will create a
new MIDI Region on the selected track.
Deleting Events
Outside the MIDI Region borders
MIDI > Erase MIDI Events > Outside Region Borders allows you to erase all MIDI events
that fall outside the start and endpoints of a Region.
Erase Duplicate Events
The MIDI > Erase MIDI Events > Duplicates function searches all selected MIDI Regions
and all MIDI Regions in selected folders, for identical events with the same time
position. Any events occurring twice or more at the same position are deleted
(allowing one to remain).
The search looks for notes, controllers, monophonic aftertouch and program change
data.
Events of the same type, but on different channels, are not viewed as being identical.
The “same time position includes two notes which are output simultaneously
because of the current quantization setting.
There are further functions available for event deletion in the Arrange window (see
“Copying Events Selectively on page 168).
For more on the other event editing functions in the Arrange window (see Arrange
Window Techniques on page 167).
Adding Prg, Vol, and Pan as Events
The MIDI > Insert Instrument MIDI Settings as Events command allows you to insert the
program, volume, and pan (Prg, Vol, Pan from the Instrument’s Object Parameter box)
settings as actual MIDI events into one, or more, selected MIDI Regions. The events are
placed a quarter note before the beginning of the relevant MIDI Regions. Only the
activated (checked) settings in the Instrument’s Object Parameter box(es) are added as
events. If any events of the same kind already exist in the Region(s), they are
overwritten.
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