Chapter 13
The Score Editor
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sponding objects are selected (flashing).
You can only delete events in the Score window which are displayed. If, for example,
you erase notes from a real time recording in the Score window, MIDI controller
events or pitchbend data, which were recorded together with those notes, are not
going to be deleted. In such cases, use the Event List to delete the unwanted events.
Keep in mind that you may have both the Score Edit and Event List windows open
at the same time.
13.8 The Display Parameter Box
The settings in the Display Parameter Box can be different for
every sequence. The displayed settings always refer to the
sequence(s) currently selected. Those settings do not affect the
MIDI playback of notes, but only the score display.
Different Settings within the Same Staff
If you cannot seem to find the appropriate display parameters
for a particular sequence, keep in mind that you can divide each
sequence using the Scissors tool in the Arrange window. This
will leave the MIDI playback unaltered, but gives you the
option to select different display parameters (e.g. display quan-
tization) for each sequence. As long as the resulting sequences
have no gaps between them in the Arrange window, they will
still be displayed as a continuous staff.
Default Settings for New Sequences
If a new sequence is created either with the Pencil tool in the
Arrange window, or through MIDI recording, Logic fun always
applies the Default parameters to that sequence. These can be
seen and edited in the Display Parameter Box, whenever no
sequence is selected (the title line says Insert Defaults to indi-
cate this status). These settings will remain as you set them for
the current song, but can be changed anytime. Click on any
empty spot in the main working area (below or above the score)
to display the Insert Defaults. You can now edit any of the para-
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