Chapter 5
Using Logic fun
Changing Display Levels in Score
In the Score Editor, double-clicking on the background takes
you to a higher display level. Unlike the other editors, in the
Score Editor individual events can also be edited in higher
display levels. Double-clicking on a staff (at an empty point)
takes you back to a lower display level.
Don't worry if all this sounds a bit confusing. In fact, the whole
process of changing levels is much easier to grasp if you simply
try it yourself. Read first, then experiment with the various
editors in one of the Tutorial songs.
5.7
Key Commands
You can activate all Logic fun's functions via key commands.
The Key Commands window is where you assign key
commands to the keys.
Whenever this manual mentions a key command, this refers to
a command which can be called up by a keystroke. This allows
you to completely customize Logic fun to suit your own work-
ing style.
If any function described in this manual is also available via a
key command with the same name you will see this symbol.
Your personal key assignments are stored (together with the
settings of the Preferences pages) in a file called
•
"Logic Preferences" in your Macintosh's System folder (in
the Preferences folder, to be precise).
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"Logic.PRF" in your PC's Windows folder
You should:
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make a backup of this file at another location on your hard
disk;
•
make a floppy disk backup of it in case you need to use a
Logic fun system on another computer.
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