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Chapter 13 Event List 441
Display
The event type buttons allow you to “filter the display, removing individual event types
from the Event List, limiting the view to the specific types of events youre interested in.
Click the desired button with any tool (except the pencil).
If a button is grayed out, that event type will not be displayed.
All functions only affect the displayed events, thus protecting any non-displayed events
from any alterations you may make.
Here is a short overview of the filter buttons.
The note symbol denotes note events. The symbol with the dual-digit, seven-segment
display denotes program change events.
The hand wheel symbol with a marker in the middle (pitch bend wheel) denotes pitch
bend events. The hand wheel symbol with a marker at the bottom (modulation wheel)
denotes control change events.
The single weight symbol denotes aftertouch events (channel pressure). The multiple
weights symbol denotes polyphonic key pressure events (polyphonic aftertouch).
The SysEx symbol denotes SysEx events. The symbol with a row of zeros and ones is
called the full message button. This does not filter out any type of event, but affects the
amount of detail displayed for all event types.
The Event List display is normally restricted to one line per event. When the full
message display is active, all information stored along with the event is also shown.
This is particularly important for editing SysEx messages. When examining note events
in the Event List, you will also notice Logic’s internal score layout information included
in the list. You can edit this in the Event List if you wish, but it serves little purpose.
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