Score settings – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Control Changes, 0-15, 64-71, and All Other checkboxes: Select to search for continuous

controllers 0 to 15, continuous switch controllers 64 to 71, or all other controllers.

Aftertouch checkbox: Looks for monophonic (channel) aftertouch messages.

Polyphonic Aftertouch checkbox: Scans for polyphonic aftertouch messages.

System Exclusive checkbox: The most recent SysEx message before the playback start

point is transmitted.

Text Meta Events checkbox: The most recent Text Meta Event message before the

playback start point is transmitted.

“Chase separate channels in ‘All Channels’ instruments” checkbox: Multi-instruments

(found in the Environment) have a global channel, and can have up to 16 MIDI
sub-channels. Select this option to scan for events on each MIDI sub-channel, rather
than the global multi-instrument channel.

“Chase on Cycle Jump” checkbox: Scans for, and sends, all event types if the cycle start

and end points fall across regions.

Chase on Cycle Jump: Notes checkbox: Limits cycle jump scan to note events.

“Send full MIDI reset before chasing” checkbox: Sends a MIDI reset message before chasing,

ensuring that all MIDI devices being triggered are set to their defaults.

Score Settings

There are eight panes of score-related project settings. You can switch between these
and other project settings by using the tabs at the top of the Project Settings window.

These settings affect the whole project (in all score sets). They are saved with the project
file, allowing each project to have different settings.

To open the Score project settings
Do one of the following:

µ

Choose File > Project Settings > Score (or use the Open Score Project Settings key
command).

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Click the Settings button in the Arrange toolbar, then choose Score from the pop-up
menu.

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Project Settings in Logic Pro

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