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77Logic Pro User Guide
Logic Pro Step Editor interface
The Step Editor displays notes or controller events for selected MIDI regions as beams in
a user-defined time grid. You can easily add or edit note velocities or other controller data
(making some editing tasks, such as data scaling, much faster), or quickly create and edit
MIDI drum parts.
Lane parameters: Determine the type of event displayed or modified. When you select a
row in the name column, its event definition is shown in the Lane inspector.
MIDI events: Represented by vertical beams in a time grid. Controller values, note
velocity, and other values are indicated by the height of each beam (taller beams
indicate higher values).
Open the Step Editor
Choose Window > Open Step Editor.
For more information about using the Step Editor, see Logic Pro Step Editor Overview.
Logic Pro Audio File Editor interface
The Audio File Editor is only available when Additional Options for both Audio and
Advanced editing are selected in the Advanced preferences pane. It displays the audio
waveform of regions on an audio track. In the Audio File Editor, you can destructively edit
audio files (and regions), and use audio processing tools to quantize audio, change sample
rates, and extract MIDI grooves from audio files.
The Audio File Editor has its own ruler, playhead, and zoom slider.