Score, Hidden midi regions, Using note attributes to change individual notes – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Score

This parameter is accessed via the Inspector’s Region Parameter box. If Score is turned
off here, the MIDI region is not displayed in the score at all. This is mainly used to prevent
the score display of particular regions—namely those that only contain MIDI events which
can’t be displayed in the score, such as controller or SysEx data.

Hidden MIDI Regions

In some situations, certain MIDI regions will not be displayed in the Score Editor.

• Muted MIDI regions, if Hide Muted Regions is selected in the Global pane of the Score

project settings.

• MIDI regions on muted tracks, if Hide Muted Tracks is selected in the Global pane of

the Score project settings.

• MIDI regions whose Score parameter is turned off in the Inspector’s Region Parameter

box.

Using Note Attributes to Change Individual Notes

You can use note attributes to set individual display parameters for each note, regardless
of the settings in other windows and boxes.

You can set the following note attributes:

• Form of the note head, and note size

• Horizontal position

• Change of accidental distance

• Enharmonic changes

• Settings for interpretation and syncopation, independent of the settings in the Display

Parameter box

• Stem direction, tie direction, and beaming, independent of the settings in the staff

style being used

• Display as an independent note, which excludes the note from the measure’s overall

rhythmic calculation

You can change note attributes in the Note Attributes window, via the Attributes menu,
or with the respective key commands.

Note: Make sure that the Note Attributes setting is chosen in the “Double-click note to
open” menu of the Logic Pro > Preferences > Score window. It is on by default.

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Chapter 31

Working with Notation

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