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sam. 7 août 2004, 23:00
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porius,
I am a new (about 3 weeks) logic user [but Pro Tools and MaxMSP prior, so not a Noob) and I am really liking it after dealing with unstable and inefficient Pro Tools LE for a year. Unfort. I still have to use the Mbox...
I don't know what the "Function set" means, that seems like just something they can say to say it, but the Hyper-editor is a view where you can basically see MIDI events as a bar graph for each event representing its value - if that makes sense. So you can draw controllers and stuff in MIDI in different way than automation - you see everything that is happening at once, each on a different horizontal line. Also good for drum editing - splitting each drum into a track like a pattern sequencer type of thing. Have not used it much.
The transform is much like what you say for note manipulation. It allows you to do operations on selected or all MIDI events. Has some presets plus you can build your own transforms and save them for later use. You get to use some math, not just nansy-pansy stuff. ALso a lot of stuff can be done globally and non-destructively from the arrange window in the same place where you set quantization etc.
I dont think the scoring features of Logic Express are quite as extensive as Pro, but I have never used express. It may be sufficient. So good luck!
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