Logic Pro 9 workshop - Secrets of the Piano Roll Editor
Logic’s Piano Roll Editor might be a familiar tool, but its features and functions can seriously transform the composition process. Mark Cousins opens it up.

Although Logic includes a number of MIDI Editors, it’s arguably the intuitive Piano Roll Editor that sees the most use, representing a crucial linchpin in your daily workflow. On the whole, most Logic users will be familiar with the basic principles behind the Piano Roll Editor, whether they’re deleting a few unwanted notes, for example, or adjusting the timing of one or more MIDI events to create a tighter performance. However, beyond these basics there’s plenty more to be discovered within the Piano Roll Editor, from ways of editing MIDI data in a far more efficient way to techniques that enable you to be more creative with MIDI editing and composition.
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This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 94
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