Using logic's MIDI editors
Logic is a powerful MIDI sequencer as well as an audio recording tool. Dan Livesey goes back to his MIDI roots and takes a closer look…
Logic these days is often used because of its wide range of audio processing capabilities, and it’s easy to forget that first and foremost it’s a MIDI sequencing tool. Whether you use hardware synths, samplers and sound modules, or their software equivalents, the ability to program and manipulate MIDI information is as relevant and useful as it has been since the early days of sequencing.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 06
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