Adjusting The Sound Of A Track - Emagic Logic fun User Manual

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which you can select any of the other track instruments or No
Output.
No Output
The MIDI events of the track in question are
not sent; the entire track is muted. You can use
the "No Output" option to temporarily put a
track on the back burner.

Adjusting the Sound of a Track

The Prg, Vol and Pan parameters transmit program changes,
volume controllers (#7) and pan controllers (#10) respectively.
If there is no check in the respective box the default value is
used. The corresponding value is only transmitted if you place
a check in the box (by clicking it). If there is already a check in
the box, any value alterations you make are transmitted imme-
diately.
A program change may be selected on the right, via a flip menu;
volume and panning are set using the mouse as a slider.
To the left of the program number, there is an extra parameter
which is used for Bank Select. If your sound source can receive
Bank Select messages (MIDI controller #0 or #32—check in
your synth manual for format details), you can switch between
different banks, each containing a maximum of 128 sounds.
As many devices cannot receive these messages, you can deac-
tivate this parameter.
Recording Program Changes, Volume or Pan controllers
Any of the types of events that can be transmitted by checking
the right square in the instrument parameter box can also be
stored when in record mode. For example, in record-pause
mode, you can store program changes at specific positions in the
following way:
Remove the "x" in the box next to Prg (or Vol, or Pan);
Click on Pause, then Record;
Move the Song Position line to the place you want;
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