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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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• Floating Palette View pop-up menu: Defines the default shape of the Part Box Elements<br />

display when opened as a floating window (see Selecting Part Box Objects).<br />

• “Double-click note to open” pop-up menu: Determines the window that opens when<br />

you double-click a note head: Note Attributes, Event List, Hyper Editor, or Piano Roll<br />

Editor.<br />

• Selection Color field: Allows you to choose the color of selected objects in the Score<br />

Editor. A Reset button also provides quick access to the default color (if it has been<br />

changed).<br />

• “Use external symbol font (if available)” checkbox: Enables the use of external fonts in<br />

the score. (See Printing the Score.)<br />

• Choose Font pop-up menu: Allows you to choose from any installed scoring (symbol)<br />

fonts, such as the Sonata font.<br />

• Camera Tool: Write To buttons: Choose either the Clipboard or a PDF File as the<br />

destination for image exports with the Camera tool. (See Exporting the Score as a<br />

Graphic File.)<br />

• “Auto split notes in multi staff chord styles” checkbox and “Split notes At” slider: The “Auto<br />

split notes in multi staff chord styles” preference is only relevant if the chosen default<br />

staff style (on the recording track) is polyphonic, and is using MIDI channels for voice<br />

assignment. In this situation, newly recorded notes are automatically saved with the<br />

different MIDI channels used in the corresponding staff style. They are allocated as per<br />

the split point set with the “Split notes At” preference.<br />

Chapter 44 Preferences in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong><br />

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