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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Customizing Your Window Setup 4<br />

<strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> allows you to customize your window setup to fit both your working style and<br />

the task at hand. While you will perform most of your work in the Arrange window, you<br />

can open different combinations of windows (even several of the same type) and adjust<br />

each individually. It is also easy to save different window arrangements called screensets,<br />

(discussed in Using Screensets), and recall them by pressing a key. All open windows in<br />

a project are constantly updated, following the position of the playhead. Alterations made<br />

in one window are immediately reflected in all other open windows. For example, if the<br />

pitch of a note event is changed in the Score Editor, this change is instantly shown in an<br />

open Piano Roll Editor window. This chapter outlines how you can customize and save<br />

your overall window setup. The display options of individual windows and editors are<br />

covered in their respective chapters.<br />

This chapter covers the following:<br />

• Understanding the Window Types (p. 88)<br />

• Opening and Closing Windows (p. 90)<br />

• Moving and Resizing Windows (p. 93)<br />

• Working at Different Hierarchy Levels (p. 97)<br />

• Selecting the Working Area (p. 98)<br />

• Zooming the Working Area (p. 100)<br />

• Understanding Relationships Between Windows (p. 105)<br />

• Hiding or Showing the Transport Bar (p. 108)<br />

• Customizing the Arrange Toolbar (p. 108)<br />

• Hiding or Revealing the Inspector (p. 109)<br />

• Adjusting the Bar Ruler Display (p. 110)<br />

• Displaying Global Tracks (p. 111)<br />

• Using Screensets (p. 114)<br />

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