Summary
You have now been introduced to Logic Pro's array of Software Instruments and have seen the various MIDI editors.
The importance of MIDI Recording Preferences and how they behave with non-Cycle and Cycle recording has been explained. You now can record MIDI in a number of different ways and correct its timing by quantizing. As you have learned, MIDI is not just notes but CCs as well, which you will want to record frequently.
The Arpeggiator adds that classic synthesizer touch, while you can individualize your sound by created layered and split patches in the Library with Summing Stacks.
Groove Tracks gives your music a tight feel that you will love.
In the next chapter, we will become familiar with step entering in the Piano Roll editor when you don't want to play live. This includes how to change notes pitch, length, velocity, scale, and quantization in the Piano Roll editor. We'll add MIDI CCs in the Piano Roll editor and take a brief look at the...