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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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• No Reset: If the No Reset parameter is active, no reset messages are sent to the<br />

instrument. This can be useful if controllers are being used for nonmusical purposes,<br />

such as when using the instrument object for Mixer automation tasks. The <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> ><br />

Preferences > MIDI > Reset Messages settings determine what reset messages are sent.<br />

These messages are not sent to No Reset instruments.<br />

• Style: The Style parameter can be set to any of the available staff styles. Whenever a<br />

region is created on one of the instrument’s tracks, it is assigned the staff style displayed<br />

here. If the Auto style is chosen (the default), <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> picks an appropriate style based<br />

on the pitch range of the notes in the region. For more information on staff styles, see<br />

Working with Staff Styles.<br />

Multi-Instrument Objects<br />

A multi-instrument is like a collection of 16 standard instruments Opening the Object<br />

Parameter Box in one package.<br />

Each of the 16 standard instruments provides a separate MIDI channel (mirroring the 16<br />

MIDI channels), and is therefore called a sub-channel. The multi-instrument’s interface<br />

includes a numbered square (button) for each sub-channel. Clicking any of these numbered<br />

squares selects the corresponding sub-channel, and displays its parameters in the Object<br />

Parameter box.<br />

Each sub-channel has a complete set of instrument parameters (identical to those outlined<br />

in The Standard Instrument Parameter Box).<br />

1086 Chapter 37 Environment Objects Reference

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