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242Logic Pro User Guide
4. To change the range of the onscreen keyboard, do one of the following:
Drag the blue rectangle in the overview over the range you want to play.
Click an area of the overview outside the blue rectangle to move it to where you
clicked.
Click one of the small triangles to the left and right of the keys. Clicking the left
triangle lowers the range by an octave, and clicking the right triangle raises the
range by an octave.
Play a software instrument using the Touch Bar
1. In Logic Pro, tap the Mode button on the left side of the Touch Bar, then tap the
Keyboard button
2. Tap the keys on the Touch Bar keyboard to play notes.
3. To adjust the size of the Touch Bar keyboard, tap one of the Keyboard Size buttons to
the left of the Touch Bar keyboard.
4. To limit notes to a musical scale: Tap the Scale button, then tap to select the root note
and the mode.
Record software instruments in Logic Pro
Before you start recording, make sure you connect a music keyboard to your computer and
create a software instrument track to record to. You should also familiarize yourself with
how to use musical typing and the onscreen keyboard.
Record a software instrument
1. In Logic Pro, select the software instrument track you want to record to.
2. Move the playhead to the point in the ruler where you want to start recording.
3. Set the metronome for recording, if desired.
4. Click the Record button in the control bar (or press R) to start recording.
5. Use your MIDI keyboard, Musical Typing window, or onscreen keyboard to play some
notes.