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COMBO REMAPPER: SCORE SYMBOLS & TEXT AS KEYSWITCHES

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Logic Score Text & symbol keyswitches

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COMBO REMAPPER

Keyswith tool for Logic Pro 8 & above. Converts score text and symbols to articulations.

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Combo Remapper Score Symbol & Text Keyswitchers

These environment macros were designed to make cell switching easier when programming for software instruments which allow keyswitch articulation changes, especially using the score edit and event list. I found that lists of CC data or note keyswitches in Logic’s event list gave me no clue as to what articulation I was using, and the notes cluttered up the score editor, so I started to experiment text events and score symbols which could be transformed into other types of data to use as keyswitches in Vienna Instruments. This is very useful as you can imagine: the word "arco" would switch to sustains or performance legato, and "pizz" could switch to pizzicato. Score symbols such as trill signs and dynamic markings (pp, mf etc.) can also be used to switch. The software instrument receives note-on data, but all you have in the Logic event list and score are symbols and text.

How to Use the Macros

Quick Guide (for experienced Logic environmentalists)

If you are used to the environment you can skip most of this. All you need do is cable any of the macros between an instrument in the arrange track and your software instrument (for individual tracks) or between the Physical Input and Sequencer input for the live (PVC) controller to work globally. If this makes no sense please read the next bit.

Full Instructions

Environment layer

To use on individual tracks:

  • Open the downloaded logic project
  • Select the macro
  • Open your own Logic project
  • Open an environment window and choose the mixer layer
  • Paste the macro
  • Go to the New menu and create a new MIDI instrument (or Multi Instrument)
  • In the View menu make sure "cables" is ticked
  • Click on the top right nipple like thing on the macro, a cable will appear
  • Drag this to the macro to connect it. You will be prompted to remove the port setting. Click on "remove" to OK this.
  • Now click on the nipple at the top right of the macro and cable this to your software instrument channel strip.
  • Choose the newly created instrument in your arrange page track list
  • Set the macro to perform the required transformation by clicking on the macro and sliding the mouse pointer vertically to choose the function

Tip: to check whether the macro is doing what you expect, you can create one or more MIDI monitors from the New Menu and cable these before and after the macro. This will show you the type of data which is entering and leaving the macro.