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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Setting the MIDI Channel Number<br />

A checkbox appears to the right of Channel. To the right of this checkbox you can set a<br />

MIDI channel number, by dragging vertically. If you select this box (turn it on), the display<br />

is restricted to events on the set channel. If the box is unselected, the channel parameter<br />

is ignored, and matching events on all channels are displayed.<br />

Adjusting Multiple Event Definitions Simultaneously<br />

Just as you can adjust the parameters for several MIDI regions at once, you can set the<br />

parameters of several event definitions simultaneously. Select several event definitions<br />

in the name column, by holding down Shift and clicking them. You can also use Hyper<br />

> Select All Event Definitions to select all event definitions, and then deselect some of<br />

them by Shift-clicking them.<br />

Any alterations you make in the Event Definition Parameter box affect all selected event<br />

definitions.<br />

Working with Hyper Sets<br />

You can store a combination of simultaneously displayed event definitions as a hyper<br />

set. When a hyper set is saved, the vertical zoom setting of the Hyper Editor is stored.<br />

(This determines the number of event definitions that can be displayed simultaneously.)<br />

You can save as many hyper sets as you need in each project.<br />

The Hyper Set commands are available directly in the Hyper Set menu, shown in the<br />

Inspector. Simply click the Hyper Set menu, and choose a command to create or clear<br />

hyper sets.<br />

Using the Default Hyper Sets<br />

The Hyper Editor features two default hyper sets: MIDI Controls and GM Drum Kit.<br />

• MIDI Controls: <strong>Pro</strong>vides hyper definition lanes for Volume, Pan, Modulation, and several<br />

other commonly used controller types.<br />

Chapter 24 Editing MIDI in the Hyper Editor<br />

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