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52 Chapter 1 Using Logic
4 If you want to make another assignment, repeat steps 2 and 3.
Note: If you wish to set up assignments for an entire Control Surface, be it supported
or unsupported, make use of the Control Surfaces > Learn Assignment for xxx option. This
is discussed in detail in the Control Surfaces section of the manual (see “Customizing
Control Surfaces” on page 668).
Step Input
The Step Input functions allow you to insert MIDI notes when Logic is not in a realtime
Record mode. This allows you to input notes that may be too fast for you to play, or
may be useful if replicating sheet music, but you don’t sight read. You can use any of
the following for step entry:
a screen keyboard (Step Input Keyboard window)
the computer keyboard
MIDI
Notes are inserted in all modes at the current song position. All three methods can, and
should, be combined to make full use of the features that each option offers. Here is an
example: you can set the note length in the Step Input Keyboard Window, insert notes
via a MIDI keyboard and locate the Song Position Line using key commands.
Note: It is also possible to enter note data in realtime with the computer keyboard (see
“Caps Lock Keyboard” on page 57).
Step Input Keyboard Window
The Step Input Keyboard window can be opened via the main menu Windows > Step
Input Keyboard. It allows you to insert notes in any MIDI editor.
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