Chapter 13
The Score Editor
Score Styles
Score Styles contain a fixed combination of predefined display
settings: The clef(s) and the display transposition.
Assigning a different Score Style to a sequence will result in a
display that reflects the chosen Score Style. Keep in mind that
the Score Style never affects MIDI playback, it only affects the
way Logic fun displays the score.
Input Methods in the Score Edit Window
There are several methods for the input of notes and symbols in
the Score window:
•
MIDI real time recording
•
Mouse input of notes from the Partbox
•
Insertion of copied events
Any input and insertion methods can be combined. With all
input methods, however, you should keep in mind that MIDI
playback can also be influenced by the settings in the Sequence
Parameter Box in the Arrange window (for example the play-
back transposition settings). The second essential thing to
keep in mind is, that the score display always depends on the
chosen display parameter settings for each individual
sequence.
13.3 MIDI Real Time Recording in
the Score Window
Although MIDI real time recording usually is done in the
Arrange window, you can also start recording directly while
working in the Score window. You must first select the desired
destination track in the Arrange window's track column. In the
Score window, this can be achieved by clicking on a staff which
belongs to that track. If there are no sequences on that track
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