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Table Of Contents
- Logic Pro 9: Exploring Logic Pro
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Welcome to Logic Pro
- Chapter 2: Building a Basic Project
- Chapter 3: Working with Instruments and Effects
- Chapter 4: Recording and Comping Audio
- Chapter 5: Recording MIDI
- Chapter 6: Creating an Arrangement
- Chapter 7: Flex Time Editing
- Chapter 8: Editing MIDI Events
- Chapter 9: Mixing the Project
- Chapter 10: Automating Your Mix
- Chapter 11: Getting Answers
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Editing MIDI Events
You use the MIDI editors to edit the position, length, pitch, and
velocity of MIDI events in MIDI regions.
You can edit individual MIDI events by selecting a MIDI region in the Arrange area and
opening one of the MIDI editors. Which editor you use depends on the type of editing
you want to carry out. In this chapter, you’ll explore some of the editors while also
looking at the editing capabilities of the Piano Roll Editor in more depth.
Exploring the MIDI Editors
In the Piano Roll Editor, MIDI note events are represented by horizontal rectangles,
aligned on a grid of horizontal and vertical lines. In the Score Editor, they are
represented by traditional music notation.
Getting Ready
Open “The Numbers Game” demo project.










