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Table Of Contents
466Logic Pro User Guide
Event Types
Note events in Logic Pro
Note events are used to trigger (play) software instruments and external MIDI sound
modules or keyboards.
Ch(annel): MIDI channel of a note from 1 to 16.
Num(ber): MIDI note number (or pitch). The range is from C −2 (note #0) to G8 (note
#127). Middle C is note #60. Its known as C3 in MIDI terminology. On some keyboards
and synthesizer modules (notably those made by Korg and Roland), the note range is
from C −1 (note #0) to G9 (#127). Middle C is called C4 on such devices. The Display
Middle C As pop-up menu in the Logic Pro > Preferences > Display pane allows you to
alter the display to match your device.
Val(ue): Velocity of a note from 1 to 127. The zero value (0) acts as a note off message,
and cannot be used.
Length/Info: Length of the note. Although MIDI can only transfer note on or note off
messages, Logic Pro stores the position and length of all notes, which makes them easier
to access musically. The note off message is generated automatically during playback.
If the edited MIDI region is played through a mapped instrument, the names defined for
each individual note appear in the Status column. A small note symbol to the left of each
name aids in identifying these named events as note events.