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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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This makes playback sound much more realistic and alive.<br />

The default settings in the MIDI Meaning pane (in new projects) are 0 for velocity, and<br />

100% (no change) for length. If you don’t change these values, the symbols remain purely<br />

graphical, and do not affect MIDI playback.<br />

If you record your regions in real time (from a keyboard), it’s better to leave these settings<br />

at the defaults, as the notes probably already sound the way you want them to.<br />

Important: If you do use MIDI Meaning, you need to adjust the settings before you begin<br />

to insert accents and so on. This is because the settings have no influence on accents<br />

and phrasing marks that have already been inserted.<br />

Once set, the velocity and length of notes will be changed as soon as you attach one of<br />

these symbols to a note. When you delete the symbol, note velocity and length are reset<br />

to their initial values.<br />

• Velocity: This value is added to, or subtracted from, the original velocity value of the<br />

corresponding note.<br />

• Length: The original note length is shortened by the percentage chosen here. This only<br />

affects the playback of the note, not the score display. The note length change can be<br />

seen in the Event Parameter box or in the Event List.<br />

1258 Chapter 43 <strong>Pro</strong>ject Settings in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>

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