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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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To delete an object<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Select the object, then choose Edit > Delete (or press the Delete key).<br />

µ Click the object with the Eraser tool.<br />

Note: Repeat signs and special bar lines cannot be selected. They can only be deleted<br />

with the Eraser tool.<br />

Repeating Events in the Score Editor<br />

The Repeat Events command is especially useful for copying complete bars (or multiple<br />

copies), without setting any bar positions.<br />

To copy a bar that begins with a rest on one<br />

1 Select all notes and symbols.<br />

2 Choose Edit > Repeat Events (or use the Repeat Regions/Events key command).<br />

3 In the Repeat Regions/Events dialog, insert the number of copies, choose Bar from the<br />

Adjustment pop-up menu, then click OK.<br />

For more information on the Repeat Events command, see Creating Multiple Copies of<br />

Regions.<br />

Working with Aliases in the Score Editor<br />

Alias is a term used for dependent MIDI regions and folders in the Arrange area. Alias<br />

regions mirror other MIDI regions and folders at different positions. Wherever an alias<br />

exists, it acts as a playback marker that points to the parent (original) MIDI region or folder.<br />

It is actually the parent region (or folder)—and not the alias—that is played back.<br />

Displaying Aliases<br />

Aliases are also displayed in the Score Editor, and can be printed. The display of aliases<br />

can be turned on in the Global pane of the Score project settings (File > <strong>Pro</strong>ject Settings<br />

> Score > Global).<br />

Chapter 31 Working with Notation<br />

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