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178Logic Pro Effects
The Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in is divided into three areas.
Control parameters: This area contains the Play and Latch controls. See Logic Pro
Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in control parameters.
Note order parameters: The note order parameters determine the arpeggio type and
include four variations or inversions, the arpeggio octave range, and the arpeggio
speed. See Logic Pro Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in note order parameters.
Advanced parameters: The advanced Arpeggiator controls are divided into four
groups. Click the Pattern, Options, Keyboard, or Controller button to open each
parameter group. See Logic Pro Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in pattern parameters,
Logic Pro Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in options parameters, Logic Pro Arpeggiator
MIDI plug-in keyboard parameters, and Assign Logic Pro Arpeggiator controllers.
Logic Pro Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in control parameters
The control parameters start and stop the Arpeggiator and determine the latching behavior.
You can also capture a live arpeggio as a MIDI region.
Control parameters
Play button: Start or stop arpeggiated playback of note input from a MIDI keyboard or
a MIDI region. The Play button is lit when in play mode. When the Arpeggiator plug-in
is stopped, incoming MIDI notes are passed through, and the settings of the split and
remote keyboard parameters are retained. See Logic Pro Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in
keyboard parameters.
When the host application is in play mode: The arpeggio starts playing whenever the
Arpeggiator Play button is on, including when the plug-in is first inserted. Arpeggio
playback is linked to the Logic song position.
When the host application is stopped: Arpeggio playback stops. Incoming MIDI notes
are passed through, and keyboard split and remote settings are retained.
Note: You can click the Arpeggiator Play button while Logic Pro is stopped to begin
arpeggio playback from the first step in the arpeggio.
Capture live performance buttons: Click, then drag the top button to copy source
notes to any instrument track. Drag the lower button to copy the playing arpeggio.
The played notes or currently playing arpeggio pattern is placed as a MIDI region at
the target position.
Latch button: Turn Latch mode on or off. This allows an arpeggio to run without
you holding down keys. Latch mode behavior is determined with the Latch mode
pop-up menu.