Yep,

Don't use the MIDI Editor in Pro Tools, use the MIDI Event List which lays 
everything out in a table. There are a few quirks but it works. I'll be doing a 
bunch of MIDI work next week so I'll try to gather a few pointers and put 
something together as an outline of what one should be aware of when using the 
MIDI Event List.
Slau

On Apr 12, 2016, at 8:22 AM, peter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Listers,
> 
> this is a question for those who have Pro Tools and Logic Pro X.
> the midi editor in pro tools isn't accessible in some way. If I understand it 
> well
> Logic Pro X should be better for this job.
> 
> The last update of lp addresses a lot of bugfixes for voiceover users and it 
> stands that the piano roll is accessible.
> Does this means that midi editing is a doable job.
> If someone could tell me what can we do or not?
> 
> Thanks in advance 
> 
> With kind regards,
> 
> Peter 
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