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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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To view events outside the display area<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Use the event type buttons to filter the list, thus reducing the number of displayed events.<br />

µ Drag the scroll bar to the right of the list area.<br />

µ Choose View > Scroll to Selection (or use the corresponding key command).<br />

Note: When a marquee selection is active, using this key command moves the visible<br />

section of the edit window to mirror the marquee selection.<br />

Using the Shortcut Menu<br />

Many selection, editing, and other commands can be accessed by right-clicking anywhere<br />

in the Event List. Make use of this technique to accelerate your workflow.<br />

Note: The right-click shortcut menu can only be accessed if the Right Mouse Button: Opens<br />

Shortcut Menu option is chosen in the <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> > Preferences > General > Editing pane.<br />

Selecting and Creating Events<br />

You can use any of the standard selection techniques in the Event List: individual selection<br />

by clicking events, multiple selection by dragging, or both of these (without altering the<br />

previous selection), in conjunction with the Shift key. Full details on all selection techniques<br />

are discussed in Using Selection Techniques.<br />

Tip: When selecting events with the Pointer, you should click the event name in the<br />

Status column, to avoid any unintentional parameter alterations.<br />

To select an event, and navigate the list, with the arrow keys<br />

µ Press the Left Arrow key to select the previous event, or the Right Arrow key to select the<br />

next event. Hold down the respective arrow key to scroll through the list.<br />

To select multiple events with the arrow keys<br />

µ Hold Shift and press the Left or Right Arrow key. Keep the arrow key held down to select<br />

multiple events (with Shift held).<br />

Note: If the MIDI Out button is turned on (it is on by default), every newly selected event<br />

is played. This allows you to scroll (or play) through the list and audibly monitor events<br />

as they are selected.<br />

Refining Event Selection<br />

Using the event type buttons to filter the list of displayed events makes selection faster<br />

and easier.<br />

Chapter 25 Editing MIDI Events in the Event List<br />

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