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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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A dotted line links the two instrument lanes in the the left edge of the column.<br />

3 Click the dots of each lane to turn off hi-hat mode.<br />

All lanes in a hi-hat group must be vertically adjacent to each other. If you want to group<br />

several events in nonadjacent lanes, simply move them by dragging the names up or<br />

down the Hyper Editor window.<br />

If you add an event to any lane in a hi-hat group, all existing events at this time position<br />

are deleted.<br />

You can create as many hi-hat groups as needed in a hyper set, but they must all be<br />

separated by at least one line in which hi-hat mode is turned off.<br />

Naming a Hyper Set<br />

By default, a new hyper set is named MIDI Controls or GM Drum Kit.<br />

To rename a hyper set<br />

µ Click the name shown in the Hyper Set menu of the Inspector, type in the new name,<br />

and press Return.<br />

Clearing or Deleting a Hyper Set<br />

Clearing a hyper set resets a hyper set to its default, containing the preset event definition<br />

for the Volume controller.<br />

To clear the current hyper set<br />

µ Choose Hyper > Clear Hyper Set (or use the corresponding key command).<br />

µ Choose Clear Hyper Set from the Hyper Set pop-up menu in the Inspector.<br />

To delete the current hyper set<br />

µ Choose Hyper > Delete Hyper Set (or use the corresponding key command).<br />

702 Chapter 24 Editing MIDI in the Hyper Editor

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