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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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This creates a meta fader, with a -1- definition set to 46.<br />

To use the alias assigner, cable its top output to the alias, and cable subsequent outputs<br />

to the various originals that you want to assign to the alias. If you set the alias assigner’s<br />

maximum range to match the number of originals and its minimum range to 1, you can<br />

then connect the next cable to a new alias, and subsequent cables to originals for the<br />

alias. In this way, the alias assigner can be used to assign multiple aliases simultaneously.<br />

One situation in which you might use an alias assigner is when switching a delay line<br />

alias between different originals (different delay line objects), each set to different delay<br />

times. This method is one of several ways to provide MIDI control over delay time.<br />

If you copy an alias, you create a new alias of the same original. If you select and copy<br />

both an alias and its original, you create a copy of the original with its own, separate alias.<br />

Alias Parameters<br />

Aliases share the parameters of their parent (original) objects, but they also have their<br />

own, special parameters.<br />

Reference<br />

The Reference menu is used to select the original on which the alias is based.<br />

Channel<br />

The Channel parameter rechannelizes all events (except fader events), leaving the alias<br />

to the selected channel. If the Channel setting is All, existing channelized events are not<br />

changed.<br />

Chapter 37 Environment Objects Reference<br />

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