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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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dynamics Refers to changes in volume, or other aspects of a piece of music, over time.<br />

editor Window for editing MIDI or audio data. <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> offers the Hyper, Piano Roll,<br />

Event List, and Score editors for MIDI event data, and the Sample Editor for audio data.<br />

The Event List can also be used for region editing and positioning tasks.<br />

Editor view Almost all <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> plug-ins (and Audio Units) offer a graphical view of effect<br />

and instrument parameters. The Editor view is the default, but can be accessed via the<br />

Editor item in the View menu at the top of each plug-in window, should the Controls<br />

view be visible.<br />

effect A type of software algorithm that alters the sound of an audio signal in a variety<br />

of ways. <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> includes a set of EQ, dynamics, time-based, modulation, and distortion<br />

effects in the <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> native and Audio Units plug-in formats.<br />

envelope The envelope graphically represents the variation that a sound exhibits over<br />

time. An envelope, used as a controlling device, basically determines how a sound starts,<br />

continues, and ends. Synthesizer envelopes usually consist of attack, decay, sustain, and<br />

release phases.<br />

Environment The <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> Environment graphically reflects the relationships between<br />

hardware devices outside your computer and virtual devices within your computer.<br />

Beyond basic input and output handling, the Environment can be used to process MIDI<br />

data in real time, and can even be used to create processing machines, such as virtual<br />

rhythm generators and step sequencers or complex synthesizer editors.<br />

Environment layer A page in the Environment, used to organize objects. Objects of the<br />

same type (MIDI objects, for example) are generally placed on the same layer, making<br />

usage easier.<br />

Environment Mixer See Mixer layer.<br />

EQ Shortened form of equalizer. Equalizers are used to boost or cut frequencies in an<br />

audio signal. There are several types of EQ available in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>.<br />

equalization See EQ.<br />

Eraser A tool used for deleting items. Click a selected item to delete it. All other currently<br />

selected items are also deleted.<br />

event Individual MIDI command, such as a note on command. Continuous controller<br />

movements (modulation wheel, for example) produce a quick succession of individual<br />

events—each with an absolute value.<br />

event definition Parameters used to define the event type displayed in the lanes of the<br />

Hyper Editor (also see hyper set).<br />

Glossary<br />

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