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Macro Parameters<br />

Macros have the following parameters:<br />

• Auto Fader checkbox: If you select a group of faders and create a macro from them,<br />

selecting this box makes them behave as if they were cabled serially.<br />

• Show All checkbox: This checkbox determines which objects remain visible when<br />

integrated into a macro. When selected, all objects are visible (assuming the macro is<br />

not resized to hide some of them). When unselected, only fader, monitors, ornament,<br />

and keyboard objects are visible. You can change this checkbox at any time.<br />

• No Reset checkbox: This checkbox, when active, prevents the macro from responding<br />

to reset messages (set in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> > Preferences > MIDI > Reset Messages).<br />

• <strong>Pro</strong>tected checkbox: Activate to protect a macro. <strong>Pro</strong>tected macros cannot be unpacked,<br />

so make sure you’ve made a copy of the objects and cabling before creating a protected<br />

macro.<br />

Arpeggiator Objects<br />

An arpeggiator object turns chords into arpeggios. It plays the currently held<br />

notes—individually—in a selectable pattern (up, down, random, and so on), and at a<br />

selectable speed that ranges between whole notes and 768th notes.<br />

To create a new arpeggiator<br />

µ Choose New > Arpeggiator (or use the New Arpeggiator key command).<br />

Chapter 37 Environment Objects Reference<br />

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