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Logic:Environments

From Sonikmatter


To open the Environment Window, from the Main Menu Pull-Down: Windows>Environment. The Definition for Environment is in the FAQ section below.

Contents

Environment Objects

Autoload.lso Environment
New   ∇ Edit   ∇ View   ∇ Options   ∇
Standard Instrument
Multi Instrument
Mapped Instrument
Touch Tracks
Fader Object > Auto
Alias Vertical 1
Ornament Vertical 2
GM Mixer Vertical 3
MMC Record Buttons Vertical 4
Keyboard Vertical 4/Mute
Monitor Vertical 5
Macro Horizontal 1
---- Horizontal 2
Arpeggiator Horizontal 3
Transformer Horizontal 4
Delay Line Knob 1
Voice Limiter Knob 2
Channel Splitter Knob 3
Chord Memorizer Knob 4
---- Knob 5 Cable Switcher
Physical Input Numerical Alias Assigner
Sequencer Input Numerical 3 Tempo Control
---- Button Transform Operation Par. 1
MIDI Metronome Click Button 3 Transform Operation Par. 2
Internal > Button 5 Transform Condition Min
Audio Object Text Transform Condition Max
Vector Goto Marker
---- Goto Screenset
Specials > Bang 2nd Fader
 



Environment Layers

Environment Examples

  1. Visual Metronome
  2. Screenset Switcher
  3. Note Sustainer
  4. Key Latch

Environment Pull-Down Menus

Environment FAQs

  1. What is an Environment?
  2. What is Environment Layering?
  3. How do I separate Note on/off messages?

Environment Links


A Witt 08:39, 3 November 2005 (EST)

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