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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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• Flats To Sharps<br />

• Sharps To Flats<br />

• Force Accidental<br />

• Hide Accidental<br />

• Guide Accidental<br />

Changing the Stem Direction and Length<br />

By default, a note’s stem direction and length depends on the respective setting in the<br />

Staff Style window.<br />

To change a note’s stem direction and length<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Choose a value from the Stem Direction pop-up menu in the Note Attributes window.<br />

Note: The stem length cannot be changed in the Note Attributes window.<br />

µ Choose the respective item in the Attributes > Stems menu.<br />

• Default: The stem direction is set in accordance with the default (staff style) setting.<br />

• Up: The note’s stem is forced upward.<br />

• Down: The note’s stem is forced downward.<br />

• Hide: Hides a note’s stem, and the corresponding beam or flag.<br />

• Stem Position: Default: Default setting.<br />

• Stem Position: Center: Moves the stem to the center.<br />

• Stem Position: Side: Moves the stem to the side.<br />

• Stem Position: Automatic: Moves the stem to the side.<br />

• Stem End: Default Length: Default setting.<br />

• Stem End: Move Up: Moves the stem end upward. Depending on the direction, this<br />

shortens or lengthens the stem.<br />

• Stem End: Move Down: As above, but moves the stem end downward.<br />

µ Use one of the following key commands:<br />

• Stems: default<br />

• Stems: up<br />

• Stems: down<br />

• Stems: hide<br />

• Stem End: Default Length<br />

• Stem End: Move Up<br />

• Stem End: Move Down<br />

Chapter 31 Working with Notation<br />

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