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24Logic Pro User Guide
Editors: Logic Pro includes a set of a set of editors you can use to edit individual
tracks and regions, and manipulate their contents precisely. The available editors
depend on the type of track or region selected.
The Piano Roll Editor shows notes in selected MIDI regions on software instrument
(or external MIDI instrument) tracks. Each note appears as a bar that indicates the
point in time where it starts playing, how long the note plays, and the note’s pitch.
To start working in the Piano Roll Editor, see Get started with the Logic Pro Piano Roll
Editor. For more information, see Overview of the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro.
The Audio Track Editor displays the audio waveform of the regions on an audio
track. In the Audio Track Editor, you can copy, paste, move, trim, split, and join audio
regions. You can also quantize and edit the timing and pitch of audio material using
Flex Time and Flex Pitch.
To start working in the Audio Track Editor, see Get started with the Logic Pro Audio
Track Editor. For more information, see The Audio Track Editor in Logic Pro and
Overview of Flex Time and Pitch in Logic Pro.
The Score Editor displays MIDI regions in a project as music notation, including
notes, rests, and other MIDI events such as sustain pedal markings. You can add and
edit notes and other musical symbols.
For more information about the Score Editor, see Logic Pro Score Editor overview.