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389Logic Pro User Guide
Open the Piano Roll Editor
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Select a software instrument (or external MIDI instrument) track or a MIDI region, then
click the Editors button
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Select a software instrument (or external MIDI instrument) track or a MIDI region, then
choose View > Show Editors.
Double-click a MIDI region (if Piano Roll is chosen from the Logic Pro > Preferences >
General > Editing > Double-Clicking a MIDI Region Opens pop-up menu).
The Piano Roll Editor opens below the Tracks area. On the left are controls for
quantizing the timing and pitch of MIDI regions, adjusting their pitch, and editing the
velocity of MIDI notes. Along the top of the Piano Roll Editor is a ruler showing time
divisions, and a menu bar with local menus, tools, and other controls. The header
shows the name of the selected region (or the number of regions, if more than one is
selected).
Switch the Piano Roll Editor to show drum names
In Logic Pro, choose View > Drum Names in the Piano Roll Editor menu bar.
Switch the Piano Roll Editor to Collapse Mode view
In Logic Pro, click the Collapse Mode button in the Piano Roll Editor menu bar.
Open the Piano Roll Editor as a separate window
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Choose Window > Open Piano Roll (or press Command-4).
Drag the Piano Roll Editor by its title out of the main window.
Vertically resize the Piano Roll Editor
In Logic Pro, place the pointer in the bar at the top of the Editors window, then drag
upward.
Drag downward to make the editor smaller again.