Apple Logic Pro X User Manual

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Chapter 4

Logic Pro basics

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Step Editor

The Step Editor displays notes or controller events for selected MIDI regions as beams in a user-
defined time grid. You can easily add or edit note velocities or other controller data (making
some editing tasks, such as data scaling, much faster), or quickly create and edit MIDI drum parts.

Lane parameters

MIDI events

Lane parameters: Determine the type of event displayed or modified. When you select a row in
the name column, its event definition is shown in the Lane inspector.

MIDI events: Represented by vertical beams in a time grid. Controller values, note velocity, and
other values are indicated by the height of each beam (taller beams indicate higher values).

Open the Step Editor

m

Double-click a MIDI region in the Tracks area, then click Step Editor.

Open the Step Editor as a separate window
Do one of the following:

m

Choose Window > Open Step Editor (or press Command-5).

m

Drag the Step Editor by its title bar out from below the Tracks area.

For more information about using the Step Editor, see

Step Editor overview

on page 422.

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