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923Logic Pro User Guide
Remove a cable connection
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Click the cable with the Eraser tool.
Select the cable, then press Delete.
Drag the cable over the triangle of the source object.
Choose Edit > Clear Cables only to remove the selected cables, without clearing any
objects that happen to be selected.
This is useful when you want to clear all cables leading to, or from, one or more objects,
due to the fact that selecting objects also selects all associated cable connections.
Make multiple connections in the Logic Pro Environment
There is no limit to the number of cables that you can plug in to a destination object. All
MIDI signals are mixed at the object’s input.
Make multiple output connections from an object
1. In Logic Pro, connect the object to a destination object.
Once an output from an object is used (cabled to another object), another output
triangle automatically appears.
2. Use the second output triangle to create a second cable connection to another
destination object.
Once this is done, a third output triangle appears, and so on.
Some objects have special outputs, and can’t be connected this way. One example is
channel splitter objects, which feature several (functionally different) outputs. Other
special objects include cable switchers and physical input objects. With these objects,
each output can only be used once.
Route the signal of special object outputs to several destinations
1. In Logic Pro, create a monitor object by choosing New > Monitor.
2. Plug the cable from the desired object output into the monitor object.
3. Create a cable from the monitor object to as many other destinations as you wish.