Instrument sets and score display levels, Display levels – Apple Logic Express 7 User Manual

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Chapter 15

Score Editor

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Defeat Syncopation: defeats syncopated display

Interpretation (Default setting in the Display Parameter box)

In the Note Attributes window (Interpretation)

Menu Attributes > Interpretation

With key commands

Options:

Default Interpretation: according to the default setting

Force Interpretation: forces Interpretation mode

Defeat Interpretation: defeats Interpretation mode

Independent: Display as Independent Note or Single Grace Note (Default setting “Not
Independent”)

Menu Attributes > Independent

With key commands

Options:

Not Independent: the note is displayed in the regular rhythmic context

Independent: the note is displayed, independent of the rhythmic context

Independent Grace: the note is displayed as a single (independent) grace note

Color
Single notes can also be assigned colors individually, in accordance with the three color
palettes. The note must be selected, then menu Attributes > Colors > is used to assign
the desired color (user palette 1 to 16) or color mode (pitch or velocity).

As Note Attributes, these settings have priority over the Score Style settings, but they
only apply if the color mode is set to Normal (Individual) in the Score Edit window.

Instrument Sets and Score Display Levels

There are basically two parallel systems that determine which Regions are displayed,
and which aren’t in Logic’s Score Edit window (linear view versus page edit view does
not play a role here). The hierarchical system which controls Display Levels is basically
the same in all Logic windows, but has a few special aspects in the Score Edit window.

Display Levels

You can work with the following Display Level settings in the Score Edit window:

Content Linked: activated by a double-click on the Link symbol. In this mode, only the
object currently selected in another window (which is a single MIDI Region most of the
time, but can also be a folder) is displayed in the Score window.

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