Displaying folders, Displaying global tracks, Displaying instrument names – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Displaying Folders

If the current display level allows more than one MIDI region to be viewed simultaneously
(linked or unlinked), the View > Explode Folders setting affects how things are shown.
Unlike the other editors, the Score Editor can display (or even print) the contents of
different display (Folder) levels at once.

If the current display level contains folders, their contents are also displayed in the score.

Note: If this setting is not selected, folders appear as gray beams in Linear Score view,
and aren’t shown at all in Page Score view.

Displaying Global Tracks

Choose the View > Global tracks setting to view the global tracks in the Score Editor. You
can only choose this setting in Linear Score view. The Configure Global Tracks command
allows you to choose which global track types are shown.

Displaying Instrument Names

Choose the View > Instrument Names setting to show the names of (used) track
instruments, to the left of the score display.

Displaying Duration Bars

You can show a graphical representation of a note’s duration by displaying duration bars
in the Score Editor.

To display duration bars in the Score Editor

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Choose View > Duration Bars, then choose one of the following display modes:

Off: Turns off all duration bars.

Selected Notes: Turns on duration bars for selected notes only.

Note: Duration bars for selected notes are displayed according to the Selection Color
setting in Logic Pro > Preferences > Score.

All Notes: Turns on duration bars for all notes.

Note: You can also use the Toggle Duration Bar Display key command, which toggles
between Off and the last selected display mode.

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Chapter 31

Working with Notation

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