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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Apart from 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/8, and the alternative display options for 4/4 and 2/2, there<br />

are also Part box objects for freely definable time signatures (A/B), and compound time<br />

signatures (A+B/C). When you insert one of these objects, the Time Signature dialog<br />

opens, allowing you to set the time signature. For more information see Working with<br />

Time and Key Signatures.<br />

Repeat Signs and Bar Lines in the Part Box<br />

These objects can be inserted at any visible bar position (at the position of any graphically<br />

displayed note or rest). Usually, however, these objects are inserted at the beginning or<br />

end of bars. These symbols are purely visual, and have no impact on MIDI playback.<br />

In this situation, they replace the regular bar line (except first and second ending symbols).<br />

They are global symbols, and are displayed in all staffs, on all display levels.<br />

Details on editing these symbols are found in Editing Repeat Signs and Bar Lines in the<br />

Score Editor.<br />

Trills and Tremolo Symbols in the Part Box<br />

The symbols in this group can be positioned anywhere, and are not attached to notes.<br />

884 Chapter 31 Working with Notation

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