Logic pro 9 lesson 4 Flashcards
Upon completion of Lesson Four, “Recording MIDI” in “Logic Pro 9 and Logic Express 9,” you should be able to complete the following tasks. Items from this lesson are included in the pool of exam questions, drawn randomly from the following objectives: • Record MIDI performances • Quantize MIDI recordings • Merge a MIDI recording with an existing MIDI region • Record MIDI in take folders • Punch record a MIDI recording • Capture a performance as a recording • Record MIDI using Step Input mo
How does Logic route incoming MIDI events?
All incoming MIDI events are routed to the record-enabled track(s).
How can you time-correct a MIDI region?
In the Inspector’s Region Parameter box, choose a grid resolution value from the Quantize menu. The MIDI notes in the region will snap to the nearest position on the chosen grid.
How do you choose the default quantize settings for new MIDI recordings?
Deselect all regions to choose the MIDI Thru parameters in the Region Parameter box.
How do you record MIDI takes?
Open the Recording project settings and choose Overlapping Recordings > Create take folders, and then record on top of an existing record, or record in Cycle mode.
What do you need to do before you can punch in on a MIDI track to replace a portion of a MIDI region?
You need to turn on the Replace mode.
How do you turn on Step Input mode?
Click the MIDI In button in the Piano Roll Editor, Score Editor,
or Event List.
When recording in Step Input mode, identify two ways you
can adjust the step length.
In the Transport bar, adjust the division setting; or open the Step Input Keyboard and use the note-length buttons.