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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Pitch<br />

<strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> assigns each note to the string on which it is playable, at the lowest possible<br />

position. In order to influence the string assignment, there is a rule (in Pitch mode only)<br />

that a note’s fret position cannot be lower than its MIDI channel.<br />

This method is generally used when notes are recorded from a MIDI keyboard:<br />

• An A3 (on MIDI channel 1) is displayed on the second fret of the G string. If you want<br />

the note to be displayed at a higher position (to correctly display the proper fingering<br />

of a passage), you need to set its channel to 3 or higher. This means that the fret position<br />

cannot be lower than 3, so the note will be displayed at the D string’s seventh fret.<br />

• If the channel is between 8 and 12, the A3 is assigned to the A string on the 12th fret,<br />

and to the low E string (17th fret) for channels 13 to 16.<br />

If you want to force even higher positions, you need to use one of the other assignment<br />

modes.<br />

Channel<br />

In this mode, the number of the string (1 to 6, counted from the lowest string) corresponds<br />

to the MIDI channel. Channels 7 to 16 are assigned to the highest string.<br />

Inv. Channel<br />

Like Channel, but counted from the highest string (1) to the lowest (6 and above). This<br />

way of numbering the strings is generally used in traditional guitar literature.<br />

Note: As most Guitar-to-MIDI Converters send notes (played on different strings) on<br />

different MIDI channels, the Channel and Inv. Channel modes are suitable if you’re using<br />

a MIDI guitar to record MIDI regions. The tablature notation is displayed exactly as the<br />

music was played during recording.<br />

Inv. Ch–1 and Inv. Ch–2<br />

These modes should be used when recording and notating electric bass parts with<br />

Guitar-to-MIDI Converters.<br />

• “−1” is designed for five-string bass (with an additional high B string).<br />

• “−2” is designed for four-string bass.<br />

The principle is the same as Inv. Channel mode, but the number of the MIDI channel is<br />

reduced by 1 or 2, in order to properly convert the channels for bass string assignment.<br />

The string assignment for a four-string bass will be 3 to 6, and 2 to 6 (counted from highest<br />

to lowest string in both cases) for a five-string bass, just as with guitar strings that sound<br />

one octave higher. Notes on channel 1 will be assigned to the highest string.<br />

Further Information on Tablature Notation<br />

In all of these Assign modes, notes below the lowest string are not displayed at all.<br />

1248 Chapter 43 <strong>Pro</strong>ject Settings in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>

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