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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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A staff style includes the following editable parameters:<br />

• Number of staffs (for the display of one MIDI region)<br />

• For polyphonic, multiple staff styles: Configuration of brackets and bar lines that connect<br />

the staffs<br />

• For every staff: Staff size, distance to the next (higher and lower) staffs, number of<br />

independent (polyphonic) voices in the staff, clef, display transposition, key signature<br />

on/off<br />

• For every independent (polyphonic) voice: Automatic rest display on/off, stem direction<br />

of notes, tie direction, direction of N-tuplet brackets and numbers, beaming<br />

• MIDI channel assignment for the voice, or definition of a split point pitch, for separation<br />

of the different voices, note color, number of staffs used to display a MIDI region (usually<br />

one, but two when using the Piano styles, and three when using the Organ styles), the<br />

clefs, and display transposition<br />

In Single view, you can create a new staff style by choosing New > Single Staff Style or<br />

New > Dual Staff Style. The parameters of styles created this way are very basic, and need<br />

to be edited to meet your requirements, in most cases. For details, see Changing Staff<br />

Style Parameters.<br />

The default name of styles created in this fashion is *New Style. Double-click the name<br />

box to open a text entry field, in which you can enter a new name.<br />

Creating Staff Styles Based on Existing Ones<br />

You’ll often need a new staff style that is almost identical to an existing one. In this<br />

situation, make a copy of the existing style, and edit the copy.<br />

To copy a staff style<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Choose New > Duplicate Style in the Staff Style window’s Single view.<br />

µ Click the arrow button next to the Staff Style window’s Name box, then choose<br />

****DUPLICATE!**** from the pop-up menu.<br />

You can also copy the current staff style and assign it to a selected MIDI region at the<br />

same time.<br />

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