Apple Logic Pro X User Manual
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Chapter 3
If you are upgrading
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Editing
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Use MIDI Draw (formerly Hyper Draw) to graphically edit MIDI notes and
controller information.
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Use step input recording to manually enter MIDI events rather than recording them in
real time.
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Export MIDI regions as standard MIDI files.
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Use additional recording functionality: Punch-on-the-fly, advanced recording commands,
automatic coloring of takes when recording).
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Use drum replacement and doubling.
Mixing
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Choose between different views in the Mixer.
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Access additional channel strip controls: Gain Reduction meter, EQ display, Group slot, and
Automation Mode button.
Score
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View and edit multiple tracks.
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Access additional score view options.
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Add notes and symbols from the Part box.
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Add lyrics and other text.
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Customize staff styles and score sets.
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Edit the score layout.
Projects
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Open and work on multiple projects.
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Manage different versions of projects called alternatives.
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Revert to automatically saved versions of a project called backups.
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Save assets either inside the project or in a project folder with subfolders for different
asset types.
When Show Advanced Tools is selected, additional options providing further expert capabilities
become available, and can be selected individually depending on the type of tasks you want
to perform.
Additional options include:
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Audio: Audio File Editor for destructive editing of audio files and advanced configuration
options
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Surround: Surround mixing and processing capabilities, including a collection of surround
plug-ins
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MIDI: Environment window that allows for MIDI signal flow control and real-time processing of
MIDI data
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Score: Additional features in the Score Editor, including the ability to assign staff styles to
individual regions and customize the chord grid library
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Control Surface: Create and edit control surface assignments
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Advanced edit: Advanced editing capabilities including the Tempo Interpreter and the ability to
create aliases