Since its debut in version 10.5, Logic’s Step Sequencer has allowed you to create parts by filling in blocks on a timing grid, where each row represents a note value or drum kit piece and each column corresponds to a beat division value. Logic’s 10.7 update added significant new features, however. Previously, the step sequencer could only be programmed by clicking grid cells to place and remove notes. Now though, you can record using live MIDI input from your MIDI controller while a pattern is playing, resulting in a pattern that you can edit as if you’d programmed it in methodically by hand.
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