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405Logic Pro User Guide
The Select Muted Regions/Events key command is also available in the Piano Roll Editor.
You can use it to select all muted notes in a MIDI region.
Mute or unmute all notes of a particular pitch
In Logic Pro, click a key in the keyboard at the left of the Piano Roll Editor, then click
one of the selected notes with the Mute tool.
This action mutes or unmutes all notes of the clicked pitch in the MIDI region, and is
useful for muting the hi-hats in a MIDI region that is triggering an entire drum kit, for
example. For information about assigning tools, see Assign tools in Logic Pro.
Change colors in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
You can change the color of notes in the Piano Roll Editor to display note velocity, region
colors, or MIDI channel colors. By default, notes correspond to the region color.
Change the color of notes
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Choose View > Set Note Color in the Piano Roll Editor menu bar, then choose an option
from the submenu.
By Region Color: Colors notes to correspond with the MIDI region.
By Velocity: Colors notes to show their MIDI note velocity.
By MIDI Channel: Colors notes to correspond with the MIDI channel.
By Articulation: Colors notes to correspond with the assigned articulation. This
option is available only if the track containing the region has an Articulation Set
chosen.
Control-click the Piano Roll Editor background, then choose a color assignment from
the shortcut menu.
View Note Labels in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
You can view the note pitch and velocity information inside the note itself by turning on
Note Labels from the Piano Roll Editor View menu.
Turn on Note Labels
In Logic Pro, choose View > Note Labels in the Piano Roll Editor Menu bar.