This tutorial will instruct you on how to access the Hyper Draw editor in the various windows of Logic Pro 8. You will learn the basics of viewing MIDI continuous controller and velocity data and how to edit this data (drawing, moving, and erasing). These techniques will help you to quickly access and edit your MIDI controller data which will boost productivity and speed up your workflow. Required: ES2 synthesizer, included with Logic Pro 8.
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