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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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• Mul: The parameter value is multiplied by the set value (accurate to four decimal places).<br />

The effect, and use, of this operation is best illustrated by the Half Speed preset.<br />

• Div: The parameter value is divided by the set value (accurate to four decimal places).<br />

The effect, and use, of this operation is best illustrated by the Double Speed preset.<br />

• Scale: The parameter value is multiplied by the top value, and the bottom value is then<br />

added. This is a combination of Mul and Add. If you enter a negative number here,<br />

values can be subtracted from—rather than added to—the value resulting from the<br />

multiplication.<br />

• Range: Parameter values outside the set value range are replaced by the values of the<br />

(range) limits (combination of Min and Max).<br />

• Random: Random values are generated within the set limits.<br />

• +-Rand.: A random value between zero and the set value (positive or negative) is added.<br />

• Reverse: The parameter value is reversed within its value range (no value can be set<br />

here).<br />

• Quantize: The parameter value is quantized to a multiple of the set value.<br />

• Qua & Min: Like Quantize, but the quantization does not fall below the set value (a<br />

combination of the Quantize and Min functions, with the same set value).<br />

• Expon.: The parameter value is scaled exponentially. The extreme values (0 and 127)<br />

remain unaltered. The set value determines the shape of the curve. Positive values<br />

result in the exponential scaling of data (increasing input values remain lower for longer,<br />

and then rise quickly), and negative values result in the logarithmic scaling of data<br />

(decreasing input values remain higher for longer, and then drop off more quickly).<br />

• Crescendo: This only works if the Inside Position selection condition is selected<br />

(crescendos need start and end points). Crescendo creates a smooth alteration of the<br />

current parameters, between the set value boundaries.<br />

• Rel.Cres: This only works if the Inside Position selection condition is selected. The effect<br />

is similar to that achieved by Crescendo, but the previous values of the parameters<br />

being altered are taken into account when the crescendo is created, preserving the<br />

relative feel of the original.<br />

• Use Map: The set map will be used when this operation is selected (see Using the Map).<br />

To set the values for an operation<br />

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

744 Chapter 26 Editing MIDI Events in the Transform Window

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