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We all make mistakes and one of the beauties of Logic is the ability to edit any mistakes and wrong notes after recording. If you've followed the principles outlined above, hopefully, there will not be too many.
Those of you familiar with conventional music notation will find it easiest to alter, delete, and replace wrong notes in the Score [Windows > Open Score] (Figure 1.10). Others may prefer the Matrix Edit window [Windows > Open Matrix Edit] where you will find a graphical representation of the recording with the notes placed on a grid (Figure 1.11). It's easy to determine the pitch from the virtual keyboard on the left-hand side. For detailed use of these Editors, refer to your Logic manual.
OK. Enough talking. Let's do it. In the next chapter, by recording a simple rock and roll piano score we will become familiar with the basic techniques of sequencing and some of the most frequently used functions and tools within Logic.
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