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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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• Clicking the Hyper Editor button (above the Transport bar) displays the parameters<br />

of the currently selected hyper definition (selected row within the Hyper Editor).<br />

• Notes area: This is where you’ll find tabs to view or edit project and track notes, when<br />

the Notes button in the toolbar is clicked.<br />

• Lists area: This is where you’ll find various tabs to view MIDI events (Event List), tempo<br />

events (Tempo List), and more, when the Lists button in the toolbar is clicked.<br />

• Media area: This is where you’ll find various tabs to locate and preview audio files<br />

(Browser tab), select effects, instruments, and their settings (<strong>Library</strong> tab), and more,<br />

when the Media button in the toolbar is clicked.<br />

• Editing area: This is where you can open or close the Mixer, Sample Editor, Piano Roll<br />

Editor, Score Editor, or Hyper Editor directly in the Arrange window. Simply click any<br />

of the buttons along the lower edge of the Arrange area. These windows allow you to<br />

precisely modify, delete, or add different types of data.<br />

Working in the Arrange Area<br />

The Arrange area is shown directly below the Arrange toolbar. It is used to record, import,<br />

collate, and organize MIDI and audio data containers, known as regions, in a project. The<br />

following are some of the main elements you’ll find in the Arrange area:<br />

Track list<br />

Bar ruler<br />

Composition area<br />

• Bar ruler: A linear bar divided into bar and beat segments. The Bar ruler can also display<br />

time in hours, minutes, seconds, and finer divisions. It offers a number of functions that<br />

can be used to mark project sections for different playback and recording tasks. For<br />

detail, see Navigating Your <strong>Pro</strong>ject.<br />

• Composition area: This is where all MIDI and audio regions are displayed on horizontal<br />

lanes, called tracks, aligned to time positions in a grid-like layout.<br />

54 Chapter 3 Overview of the <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> Interface

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