Mapping midi notes

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  1. OnFleek

    OnFleek Newbie

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    Hello producers,

    I am learning Logic Pro X for a while now but the midi map on Logic holds me back to definitely switch to Logic (I am an Ableton user). Does anyone know if I can get the "Fold" option from Ableton in Logic, like in this video
    ?

    If not, can I map the scale like this
    ? Without losing my reference note after resizing the midi region (for instance, keeping these reference notes in the 5th bar and resizing the midi region for 4 bars).

    Have a nice day guys !
     
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  3. Pinkman

    Pinkman Audiosexual

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    I don't use Logic but unless they added an actual 'Fold' option in X, the best way would be to create a Hyper Set with your selected notes.
    http://en.wikiaudio.org/Logic:Hyper_set_creation
     
  4. jayxflash

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    Yes. It's called "Collapse Mode".
     
  5. jayxflash

    jayxflash Guest

    Yes.
     
  6. OnFleek

    OnFleek Newbie

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    Thank you for you answers.

    Collapse Mode for those are in the same situation like me :



    Could you show me how please ?
    Edit : I found out the answer. By resizing the region, Logic just hide these notes. With Collapse Option, I have my scale on, but the reference not are simply hidden.
     
    Last edited: Nov 12, 2016
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