Score settings, Video settings, Video output/dv mode – Apple Logic Pro 7 User Manual
Page 639: Sound output, Preferences, Initializing the preferences

Chapter 21
Song Settings and Preferences
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Chase separate channels in ‘All Channels’ instruments
This option affects multi instruments with the Channel parameter set to All. All defined
event types in Regions that are started part-way through are chased separately for
each MIDI sub-channel of the multi instrument.
Chase on Cycle Jump
Switches on the chase events function for cycle jumps (when a Cycle reaches its end
point, and returns to the Cycle start point). Notes are only chased in a cycle jump when
both the Notes checkbox and the Chase on Cycle Jump checkbox are activated.
Send full MIDI Reset before Chasing
A full MIDI reset (for all ports and all MIDI channels) is sent before any event chasing
begins.
Score Settings
All Score Song Settings are described in the Score Section (see “Song Settings for Score
Display” on page 560).
Video Settings
Video Output/DV Mode
These settings are only relevant when a FireWire video device is connected to the
computer. They determine the desired output mode.
Sound Output
Determines whether the sound of an imported video is muted or played back via the
internal sound system of the computer, or an external sound system (via FireWire).
Preferences
The settings made in Logic’s Preferences panels are saved as a number of files in the $/
User/Library/Preferences folder. Keyboard shortcuts (key commands) are saved in a
separate file in the same folder. Preference settings apply to all songs.
Note: You can’t open the Preferences files directly. Any changes must be made in Logic.
Initializing the Preferences…
If you erase any of the Preference files, Logic will create new Preferences files the next
time it is launched. All parameters will be reset to their default values. When you erase
the Preferences files, you also lose all of your customized key commands.
…and how to do it without losing your keyboard assignments
If you’d like to initialize the Preferences, but don’t want to lose your customized key
commands, select the Preferences > Initialize all except Commands menu item.