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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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A number of preset transform sets are available for many common editing tasks. These<br />

may be all you’ll ever require, but should the need arise, you can freely create and save<br />

your own transform sets, and recall them later.<br />

Tip: The Environment contains a similar transformer object that you can use for real-time<br />

transformations of MIDI events. For details, see Transformer Objects.<br />

To open the Transform window<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Choose Window > Transform from the main menu bar (or use the Open Transform key<br />

command, default assignment: Command-4).<br />

µ If you want to transform events (that you have selected in one of the MIDI editors) choose<br />

a preset from the Functions > Transform menu.<br />

You can certainly choose the Window > Transform command while you are in a MIDI<br />

editor, but you will need to manually select a preset.<br />

Choosing and Using Transform Sets<br />

At the top-left corner of the Transform window you’ll find the Presets menu. The first 17<br />

items in the menu are write-protected presets. These presets provide templates for<br />

common editing tasks, such as creating crescendos or fixing note lengths.<br />

You can temporarily change the used parameters of a preset, but all changes are discarded<br />

when you exit the preset.<br />

728 Chapter 26 Editing MIDI Events in the Transform Window

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