The Transform Window is a great tool in Logic Pro 8 that allows you to manipulate all sorts of parameters of a MIDI performance. Dave takes us thru a lot of the control options and illustrates the effects they have on MIDI notes. He dives in a little on some of the specific controls, but also highlights the use of default presets that can humanize, or otherwise control a simple MIDI region.
There is also some stuff about a live chat, but since this tip was made some time ago, you can just ignore that part.
Enjoy!
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The SFLogicNinja is David Earl, music composer and instructor of Logic Audio and The Art Of Re-Mix at the Pyramid Institute for Advanced Digital Audio Training. Find them on the web at www.pyramid.com
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September 8, 2009 - 6:48pm — david Brown (not verified)hi ninja cud you help or do a vid on setting up a mic for live use with mainstage and how best to sort out the latency problems faced with doing this , i see on you tube Nine Inch Nails are achieving this and has a controller on his mic stand to put the effects on , id like to gate ,compress and put a reverb on my mic ,as im not a keys man but a bass player its a little frustrating , there is nothing anywhere to show us how to do this please help cheers Ninje on dude
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