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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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To set all other selection conditions<br />

µ Click the pop-up menus (in each column that is needed) to define the selection criteria<br />

for events.<br />

One or two value fields appear below the pop-up menu, unless Map is chosen. You can<br />

assign one of the following value conditions for each of the parameter columns:<br />

• “=”: The event must be equal to the value in the field, for the condition to be fulfilled.<br />

For example, only note C#3 events will meet the condition.<br />

• Unequal: The event must not be equal to the value in the field, for the condition to be<br />

fulfilled. All events that are not C#3 will meet the condition, for example.<br />

• Smaller/Equal (=): The event value must be larger than, or equal to, the value in the<br />

field (a note pitch higher than, or equal to C#3, for example), for the condition to be<br />

fulfilled.<br />

• Inside: The event must fall within the value range (of event positions or note pitches,<br />

for example) of both fields, for the condition to be fulfilled.<br />

• Outside: The event must be outside the value range (of event positions or note pitches,<br />

for example) of both fields, for the condition to be fulfilled.<br />

• Map: Most conditions are numerical relationships, and the condition is met if the<br />

incoming MIDI event value satisfies the condition. The last condition, Map, works a<br />

little differently. Two numerical parameters are specified, and the incoming value is<br />

first converted by the map, to create a mapped value. The mapped value is then<br />

compared with the two parameters to see if it falls inside them. Incoming events with<br />

a mapped value that falls within the range will fulfill the condition—all other events<br />

will not fulfill the condition (see Using the Map).<br />

To set the values for a selection condition<br />

µ Use the mouse as a slider, or type a value directly into the field.<br />

Defining Operations<br />

The Operations area is used to define the changes you want to make to events that meet<br />

the selection conditions. As with the selection condition pop-up menus, you choose an<br />

operation in the appropriate event parameter columns. One or two value fields may<br />

appear, depending on the chosen operation.<br />

To define the operation for the status event parameter column<br />

µ Click the pop-up menu, and choose one of the following operations for the Status<br />

condition:<br />

• Thru: The event type passes through unaltered.<br />

742 Chapter 26 Editing MIDI Events in the Transform Window

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