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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Working with Notation 31<br />

The Score Editor allows you to view and edit MIDI regions as traditional music notation.<br />

This chapter will not teach you music theory, nor how to read or write music notation.<br />

Its purpose is to introduce you to the way <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> allows you to create, edit, lay out,<br />

and print music—in notation form.<br />

This chapter covers the following:<br />

• Opening the Score Editor (p. 862)<br />

• Getting to Know the Score Editor (p. 864)<br />

• Understanding the Basic Scoring Stages (p. 864)<br />

• Entering Notes and Symbols in the Score Editor (p. 868)<br />

• Working with the Part Box (p. 874)<br />

• Learning About Part Box Groups (p. 877)<br />

• General Editing in the Score Editor (p. 889)<br />

• Editing Notes in the Score Editor (p. 896)<br />

• Creating and Inserting Rests in the Score Editor (p. 902)<br />

• Editing Clefs in the Score Editor (p. 904)<br />

• Editing Slurs and Crescendi in the Score Editor (p. 905)<br />

• Editing Repeat Signs and Bar Lines in the Score Editor (p. 908)<br />

• Working with Standard Text (p. 909)<br />

• Working with Automatic Text (p. 916)<br />

• Working with Lyrics (p. 917)<br />

• Working with Chords (p. 918)<br />

• Working with Chord Grids (p. 921)<br />

• Working with Tablature Markings (p. 943)<br />

• Working with Time and Key Signatures (p. 944)<br />

• Transcribing MIDI Recordings (p. 951)<br />

• Default Settings for New MIDI Regions (p. 951)<br />

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