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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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• Selecting Multiple Regions in the Score Editor (p. 952)<br />

• Display Parameters (p. 953)<br />

• Hidden MIDI Regions (p. 958)<br />

• Using Note Attributes to Change Individual Notes (p. 958)<br />

• Working with Staff Styles (p. 964)<br />

• Using Score Sets to Create Scores and Parts (p. 985)<br />

• Preparing the Score Layout for Printing (p. 991)<br />

• Exporting the Score as a Graphic File (p. 996)<br />

• Customizing the Score Editor’s Appearance (p. 997)<br />

Opening the Score Editor<br />

There are several ways to open the Score Editor in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>.<br />

To open the Score Editor as a pane in the Arrange window<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Click the Score button at the bottom of the Arrange window (or use the Toggle Score<br />

Editor key command, default assignment: N).<br />

µ Double-click a MIDI region.<br />

Note: In order for this option to work, you need to choose the setting “Double-clicking<br />

a MIDI region opens: Score” in the <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> > Preferences > General > Editing pane.<br />

To open the Score Editor as a separate window<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Choose Window > Score (or use the Open Score Editor key command, default<br />

assignment: Command-3).<br />

862 Chapter 31 Working with Notation

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