User guide

Chapter 2 Overview of the Logic Express Interface 47
Details on Score Editor use can be found in Chapter 33, Working With Notation,” on
page 695.
Getting to Know the Hyper Editor
The Hyper Editor displays MIDI note or controller events as vertical beams, placed along
a user-defined time grid. This makes the Hyper Editor the ideal place to:
 Add or edit controller data, such as note velocities. It makes some editing tasks—
such as data scaling—much faster.
 Quickly create and edit MIDI drum parts.
 Event definition: Each horizontal row (or lane) provides an event definition, which
determines the type of event displayed/affected. When you select a row in the name
column, its event definition is shown in the Inspector’s Event Definition Parameter
box.
 MIDI events: Each MIDI event is represented by a vertical beam, aligned with a
particular time position. The value of the controller, or velocity of the note, is
indicated by the height of the beam. Taller beams indicate higher values.
Event definitions
Event Definition
Parameter box
MIDI events