Chapter 1
Features
strength of a single note in the Event editor, or entering entire
scores in the Score editor—it's all easy and fast with Logic fun.
1.2
Flexible Input
There are several ways of entering notes into Logic fun. Every-
thing is available, from real-time recording to manual note
entry; the possibilities are endless.
You can use Logic fun simply to record real-time MIDI perfor-
mances, or as a conventional notation system by inputting your
scores on the screen with the mouse.
Logic fun offers you every possibility; you decide which ones to
use. You may control the program either with the mouse or the
computer keyboard; all functions can be carried out using the
mouse, and the majority can be adapted to meet your needs via
keyboard commands, which can be programmed as desired.
1.3
Automatic Notation
If you prefer working in musical notation to piano roll, or event
list editing, you can edit your songs in the Score editor. There,
you can view your sequences as conventional musical notation.
You can insert, move, or transpose notes easily using the mouse.
Logic fun offers a range of functions with which you can adapt
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