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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Getting to Know the Hyper Editor<br />

The main elements of the Hyper Editor are as follows:<br />

Hyper Set menu<br />

Event Definition<br />

Parameter Box<br />

Event definitions<br />

• Event: Each beam displayed in the Hyper Editor represents an event. The value of the<br />

event is denoted by its height, providing an at-a-glance view of one, or dozens, of<br />

different events and their values. For full details, see Creating and Editing Events in the<br />

Hyper Editor.<br />

• Event definition: Each MIDI event type, be it a note or MIDI controller, is arranged from<br />

top to bottom in horizontal lanes—event definitions—much like the track lanes shown<br />

in the Arrange area. The type of event shown, and controlled, on each lane is freely<br />

configurable. This is done by setting an event definition for each lane in the Inspector.<br />

For full details, see Working with Event Definitions.<br />

• Event Definition Parameter box: This is used to alter the settings of the selected event<br />

definition. For full details, see Using the Event Definition Parameter Box.<br />

• Hyper Set menu: You can save groups of event definitions (several lanes that you have<br />

defined) as hyper sets, which are accessed via the Hyper Set menu in the Inspector.<br />

For full details, see Working with Hyper Sets.<br />

Creating and Editing Events in the Hyper Editor<br />

The Hyper Editor, like the other MIDI editors, can be used for event input duties. In some<br />

situations, manual entry of note and controller events is more efficient than performing<br />

and recording them. One example would be the creation of 1/16th note hi-hats in a<br />

region when the tempo is 160 bpm, which would be difficult to play.<br />

Chapter 24 Editing MIDI in the Hyper Editor<br />

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