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MIDI editing with the Step Editor - Logic Pro Tutorial
From the course: Logic Pro Essential Training
MIDI editing with the Step Editor
- [Instructor] In the previous movie, we used a special view, MIDI Draw to edit one continuous controller MIDI message at a time in the piano role editor as we see here. But what if we want to view and edit more than one continuous controller message at the same time? There's actually a special MIDI editor exactly for this purpose. It's called the Step Editor. In this movie, we'll explore how and when you might want to use this alternative way to edit MIDI. So let's close out of the piano role and let's keeping the B section synth, which remember has continuous controller messages, it has modulation and pitch information in it. Let's view this in the step editor. To get to the step editor, you have to go up to window, open step editor. It doesn't have a quick key associated with it, although you could customize it yourself in the key commands customization window. But for now, let's open up the step editor and this gives us a different view. What it allows us to do is see modulation…
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Mastering quantization8m 49s
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Working in the Piano Roll Editor11m 48s
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Drawing MIDI in the Piano Roll Editor6m 57s
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MIDI editing with the Step Editor7m 51s
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Exploring MIDI FX: Transposer1m 48s
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Drum Synth and Step Sequencer6m 48s
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Advanced features in the Step Sequencer9m 19s
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