Apple 8 Frozen Dessert Maker User Manual


 
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4 Editing MIDI Events
The individual events in MIDI regions can be edited. Most
commonly, you will adjust the position, pitch, and length of
MIDI note events.
On occasion, you may need to alter other types of MIDI data, such as controller events.
 MIDI note event editing is best handled in the Piano Roll Editor.
 MIDI note events are represented as standard musical notation (and can also be
edited) in the Score Editor. This primary purpose of this window, however, is the
creation of musical scores for printing—rather than use as a MIDI note editor.
 Other types of events are easiest to manage in either the Hyper Editor, or the Event
List—although controller, and a few other event types, can also be directly edited in
the Piano Roll and Score Editors, if you prefer.
Getting to Know the MIDI Editors
Before following the exercises below, choose either the Inst 1 or Inst 2 track.
To open or close the Piano Roll, Score or Hyper Editor:
m Click the Piano Roll, Score or Hyper Editor buttons, just above the Transport.
m Click the corresponding button to close the active editor window.
The events in either the instrument Apple Loop, or your recorded MIDI region are
shown as a series of beams in the Piano Roll and Hyper Editor, or as traditional notation
in the Score Editor.