Screensets, Storing screensets, Switching screensets – Apple Logic Express 7 User Manual
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You could also use Contents Link mode in an Arrange window, to display the contents
of the folders in another Arrange window.
Contents Catch
By simultaneously switching on Catch and Contents Link, you activate Contents Catch
mode. Initially, this is equivalent to Contents Link mode, but when the song position
reaches the next Region on the same track, the contents of this Region are then
displayed.
You could use this mode in an Arrange window, much as you would in Contents Link
mode. The editors would then show the events of whichever MIDI Region is currently
being played on a track.
Screensets
Normally, you lay out your windows on the screen in a way that suits your working
methods. This layout of various windows, including the display size, zoom, position of
each window and other settings is called a Screenset, and can be stored. Once defined,
you can freely switch between different Screensets, much as you might swap between
different computer monitors.
Storing Screensets
Screensets are numbered from 1 to 99 (using only the 1 to 9 computer keys. The 0 key
is used for the Stop command). You can see the number of the current Screenset
beside the word Windows in the main menu. You don’t need to save Screensets with an
explicit command. It happens automatically, as soon as you switch to another
Screenset. Thus, without any effort, your current working view is always stored in the
current Screenset.
Switching Screensets
Just input the number of the desired Screenset (1 to 9). For two-digit Screensets hold
down Control while entering the first digit.
Protecting Screensets
Use the Lock/Unlock Current Screenset key command or Windows > Screensets > Lock
Screensetmenu option to prevent the current Screenset from being altered. A • appears
in front of the Screenset number to indicate that it is locked. Reuse the key or menu
command (the default is Shift-L) to unlock the Screenset.
The File > New command deactivates all Screenset locks.