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Exsp24 key commands – Apple Logic Express 7 User Manual

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EXSP24

Ignore Release Velocity
This option also refers to the Release Trigger function and should always be set to on
for this purpose. Regardless of whether or not your keyboard is able to send Release
Velocity, you would want your samples played by the Release Trigger function to be
louder or softer than the original Sample, or at the same volume, regardless of the
initial velocity. When playing with Release Trigger, you would want the Release Velocity
value to have the same value as the Initial Velocity value. To accomplish this, you can
switch off Release Velocity.

Keep common samples in memory when switching songs
Determines whether or not the samples commonly used by two open song files are
reloaded when switching between songs.

EXSP24 Key Commands

A number of key commands are available for the EXSP24 which accelerate editing in
Logic, and provide additional functionality. They are found in the Key Commands
window.

These key commands have no default keyboard assignments, so you will need to create
them, should you wish to take advantage of these shortcuts and facilities. Please
consult your Logic reference manual for information on accessing the Key Commands
window and on the assignment of keyboard shortcuts to functions.

Previous Instrument
Selects the previous Instrument (when multiple Instruments are opened for editing)
allowing you to quickly switch between several Instruments. An Instrument must be
selected for this function to work.

Next Instrument
Selects the following Instrument (when multiple Instruments are opened for editing)
allowing you to quickly switch between several Instruments.

The Next/Previous Plug-In Setting or EXS Instrument key commands are also available.
They perform the same functions as above, but only in the topmost window. If the EXS
is the topped window, the key command will select the next/previous Instrument. If
another Plug-in window is selected, the key command will select the next/previous
plug-in Setting file.