Getting to know the chord grid selector – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Getting to Know the Chord Grid Selector

The Chord Grid Selector allows you to select and filter individual chord grids from your
instrument tunings and chord grid libraries. This pane includes the following parameters:

Instrument Parameters

Name pop-up menu: Choose the name of the instrument tuning you want to use.

Tuning field: Displays the default tuning for the chosen instrument.

Number of Strings field: Displays the default number of strings for the chosen instrument.

Capo pop-up menu: Choose the fret on which to place the Capo. Choose “0” to play at

the original chord, “1” to place a Capo on the first fret, and so on.

Filter Parameters

Root Note pop-up menu: Filter the chord grids according to root note.

Bass Note pop-up menu: Filter the chord grids according to bass note.

Chord Type pop-up menu: Filter the chord grids according to chord type.

Difficulty pop-up menu: Filter the chord grids according to difficulty.

Favorites checkbox: Filter the chord grids according to those tagged as favorites.

Library pop-up menu: Filter the chord grids according to library (those libraries that are

linked to the chosen tuning).

No Transpositions checkbox: Filter the chord grids according to transposition.

View Parameters

Number of Frets pop-up menu: Choose the number of frets (four, five, or six) shown in

the chord grid view.

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Working with Notation

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