Mouse Input
yet, you will have to switch to the Arrange window for the
recording, since the track is not yet displayed in the Score.
The score display of newly recorded notes depends on:
1. The score display settings in the Display Parameter Box.
Please read the corresponding sections in this chapter.
2. The Quantize and Transpose settings in the Arrange window's
Sequence Parameter Box:
Logic fun creates the score display based on the actual
MIDI data, including any changes caused by these two
playback parameters.
An example: If Transpose in the Sequence Parameter Box is
set to+2, a note that initially (when recorded) was a C will
be played back and displayed as a D. The same applies to
playback quantization.
Note: The Score window's Info Line always shows the original pitch of a note, inde-
pendent from any playback, or display transposition parameters.
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Positioning the SPL directly in the Score
The Song Position Line can be set directly in the score window
by clicking into a staff at the desired position, while pressing
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the
(Mac), or
available when the sequencer is stopped. The chosen position
is displayed in the Info Line while the mouse key is pressed.
13.4 Mouse Input
In order to insert notes and text elements with the mouse, there
has to be a staff into which these objects can be inserted. Each
staff (even an empty one) is the direct representation of one or
several sequences. Empty sequences can be created with the
Pencil tool in the Arrange window, where their length and posi-
tion can also be changed.
These empty sequences are displayed in the Score window as
empty staves, with automatically displayed rests.
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