- Preparing the Project
- Using Catch Mode to Keep the Playhead Visible
- Single-Take Recording
- Playing Music with Your Computer Keyboard
- Recording a Single Take in the Timeline
- Fixing Notes in the Piano Roll Editor
- Project Tasks
- Working with Smart Controls and the Arpeggiator
- Preparing the Project
- Recording Multiple Takes
- Choosing a Take
- Editing Multiple Notes Simultaneously in the Editor
- Project Tasks
- Copying Parts of a Song with the Arrangement Track
- Project Tasks
- Recording Multiple Tracks
- Lesson Review
Project Tasks
Now that you know how to clean up extraneous notes in the Piano Roll Editor, you can work on the Part B and Part C regions in the String Ensemble track. Use your best judgment when selecting “middle” notes and deleting them. The good news is that every note works, so if you delete too many or too few it will still sound great. Remember, you are just making it sound less busy. Play the song to hear the edited string regions with the rest of the song.
When you are finished, drag the top edge of the Piano Roll Editor down to the lower third of the window. Don’t forget to save your work and close the editor.