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1. How does Logic route incoming MIDI events?
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1. All incoming MIDI events are routed to the record-enabled track(s).
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2. How can you time-correct a MIDI region?
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2. In the Inspector’s Region Parameter box, choose a grid resolution value from the Quantize menu. The MIDI notes in the region will snap to the nearest position on the chosen grid.
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3. How do you choose the default quantize settings for new MIDI recordings?
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3. Deselect all regions to choose the MIDI Thru parameters in the Region Parameter box.
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4. How do you record MIDI takes?
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4. Open the Recording project settings and choose Overlapping Recordings > Create take folders, and then record on top of an existing record, or record in Cycle mode.
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5. What do you need to do before you can punch in on a MIDI track to replace a portion of a MIDI region?
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5. You need to turn on the Replace mode.
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6. How do you turn on Step Input mode?
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6. Click the MIDI In button in the Piano Roll Editor, Score Editor,
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7. When recording in Step Input mode, identify two ways you
can adjust the step length. |
7. In the Transport bar, adjust the division setting; or open the Step Input Keyboard and use the note-length buttons.
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