

To do this, you would create an arpeggiator object (this will be easiest on the Mixer layer of the Environment), assign the arpeggiator to the arrange track (Control-click the track header to access the Track Assignment menu, and browse to the arpeggiator object), then cable the arpeggiator out to instrument channel 1.

The arrange track itself is not represented by an Environment object, but you can use the Track Assignment menu to route the track’s output to an Environment object.įor example, the output of an arrange track (the note events in a MIDI region) routed to (software) instrument channel 1 can be arpeggiated. You can also insert objects between the arrange track and its destination object, enabling other Environment processing.

You can insert objects into the signal path between the Physical Input object and the Sequencer Input object if you wish (a MIDI monitor object, for example, which allows you to see incoming MIDI events). The events played by the track region are mixed with incoming events (if any), and sent to the Environment object that the track is routed to.įrom here (the multi-instrument object), the events are directed to a MIDI output (see Creating Direct Output Assignments). The Trolmaster App offers a real-time monitoring and control from anywhere and anytime.In Logic Pro, incoming MIDI events (which arrive at the Sequencer Input object) are always directed to the selected track in the Arrange area’s track list, where they can be recorded in MIDI regions. One of the most powerful features of the Hydro-X system is the internet connectivity to Amazon cloud service that will send push alerts to TrolMaster’s smart phone APP. The modules are “daisy-chained” together using the RJ-12 cables allowing for flexible installation, and future expansion. The sensors and control modules (device stations) are connected to the main controller by using standard RJ12 cable and RJ12 splitters, making installation as simple as plug-and-play. Hydro-X offers more than 12 separate types of control “modules” to connect to devices such as HVAC systems, mini-split AC, dehumidifiers, humidifiers, CO2, irrigation pumps / valves, fans, and much more. Two separate lighting control channels offer controlling two different lighting systems at the same time. The system can control almost all horticultural lighting systems in the market by different lighting adapters. Other optional sensors can be added to the HCS-1 system such as a CO2 sensor, PAR sensor, water detectors and smoke detectors.

The main controller HCS-1 comes standard with a 3in1 temperature/humidity/light sensor. The system has been optimized to control all devices within a single growing zone. I’m wondering if anyone knows if Logic Pro’s Environment is CPU heavy or not I’ve recently started using the Environment as main mixer, instead of the Logic’s Mixer Window (which sucks as it doesn't allow you to arrange things as you like), but noticed my computer fan coming on a lot more. It is modular designed and fully customizable. The Hydro-X system is a complete, professional-grade environmental system.
