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398Logic Pro User Guide
Direct Swap: Exchanges the source data with data of the same length, starting at
the target position. This allows you to swap the notes in bar 1 of a four-bar MIDI
region with the notes in bar 3 of the same region, for example.
Remove: Removes the MIDI data from the source region, but leaves the region at
its original position.
Left Locator and Right Locator: Allow you to edit the source area you defined with
the left and right locators.
Destination: Defines the destination position independently of the playhead position.
Number of Copies: Defines the number of copies.
Create new Region: When selected, a new MIDI region is created at the destination
position. It contains the copied (or moved) events.
Change pitch in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
You can change the pitch of selected notes in the Piano Roll Editor. Changing the pitch lets
you transpose parts to a different key or harmonize a melodic line.
When you drag a note, its current position and pitch are shown in a help tag. The deviation
from the starting pitch is shown in semitone steps at the bottom left of the help tag. The
starting pitch appears in the info display of the Piano Roll Editor.
Change the pitch of notes using the Pointer tool
In Logic Pro, drag notes up or down to a new pitch.
You can use the keyboard at the left edge of the Piano Roll Editor as a guide when
dragging notes.
Change the pitch of notes using Musical Typing or a music keyboard
1. In Logic Pro, double-click the MIDI In button if it is not engaged, or Option-click the
MIDI In button if it is already active.
The MIDI In button changes to a white outline against a red background to indicate you
can use it to edit notes.
2. Select one or more notes.
3. Play a note on your Musical Typing or music keyboard.
The pitch of the selected notes changes to the played note.