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Table Of Contents
453Logic Pro User Guide
Advanced edit features
Logic Pro advanced editors overview
Logic Pro includes several advanced editing windows that you can use to process and
manipulate audio or MIDI information in unique ways.
The advanced Logic Pro editors are available when Show Advanced Tools is selected
in the Advanced preferences pane. To access the Audio File Editor, you need to select the
Show Advanced Tools checkbox and the Audio checkbox in the Advanced preferences
pane.
Event List: The Event List shows MIDI events or regions as an alphanumerical list. All
available event or region values can be edited. See Logic Pro Event List editor overview.
Step Editor: The Step Editor shows MIDI events as steps—positioned on lanes that
resemble the tracks shown in the main window. See Logic Pro Step Editor Overview.
Audio File Editor: The Audio File Editor lets you make precise adjustments to audio files,
remove pops and clicks in audio material, set sample-accurate crossover points for
looped playback, correct phase cancellation errors, and more. See Logic Pro Audio File
Editor overview.
MIDI Transform window: The MIDI Transform window is a processing utility that
transforms MIDI events into different types of events, or events with different values.
See Logic Pro MIDI Transform window overview.
Event List
Logic Pro Event List editor overview
The Event List is the most powerful, flexible, and complete MIDI editor in Logic Pro. All MIDI
event types are listed alphanumerically in the Event List.
You can:
View all aspects of events—start and end points, length, channel, and values
View all events in a region
Filter the list to restrict this view to one or more event types, such as notes, pitch bend
events, or both
Customized Event List views are saved to screensets and are displayed when screensets
are recalled. This makes the selection and editing of events faster and simpler.