Emagic Logic fun User Manual page 204

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Chapter 13
The Score Editor
sequences in the Arrange window in such a way, that they
connect with one another on each track.
In the Arrange window shown above, there is a looped sequence on a track called
Real Drums (bottom track). Sequences like these hardly ever are written out in scores,
so there is also another instrument (Drums) created for the score display. Instruments
which should not be displayed in the score (like Real Drums, Real Piano, Real Guitar
in the above example) can be excluded by simply muting their sequences before you
print your score.
All sequences which are intended to be displayed on the same
staff, have to be on the same track in the Arrange window. This
has already been done in the above example.
Next, you have to get rid of the gaps and overlaps between
sequences, by changing their length. After this procedure, the
Arrange Window in the example above would look like this:
In the Score window, these sequences are now displayed as
continuous staves (except in content link mode, where only
single sequences are displayed), since they are now continuous
in the Arrange window.
Alternative Method: Merging Sequences
Instead of changing the sequence borders as described above, it
is also possible to simply Merge all the sequences of each track,
thereby creating one long sequence per track. This needs to be
done in the Arrange Window. Use the Glue tool.
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