Lesson 6. Working with the Arrangement
A computer-based system can offer distinct advantages over other media when you develop and arrange your musical material. First and foremost is the ability to work with visual representations of sound, whether as audio waveforms or as graphical data (MIDI, notation). This allows you to create detailed edits and to work with arrangements by moving sections around as you would text in a word processor. A nonlinear approach to editing lets you jump around in a composition, manipulating multiple aspects of a piece of music and playing back sections for instant feedback. Many of Logic's features are geared toward working with and developing material. Lesson 6 focuses on techniques for arranging and organizing musical material that allow you to efficiently view and move data within a song. |