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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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These options allow you to have two different MIDI notes (different bass drum sounds,<br />

for example) displayed in the same way in the score, or on the same line, but with different<br />

note heads.<br />

5 Create a new mapped staff style by choosing New > Mapped Style in the Staff Style<br />

window, and inserting all staffs, voices, and drum groups as described above, and in<br />

Working with Staff Styles.<br />

• Staff section: Everything is identical to nonmapped staff styles (with the exception of<br />

the missing Transpose and Key parameters, which wouldn’t make sense here).<br />

• Voice section: Below Voice (in the top header line), is a separate Voice column, where<br />

the different voices are numbered automatically. The staff style shown above contains<br />

one staff with five independent voices.<br />

• Horizontal lines: Display the Staffs-Voices-Drum Groups hierarchy, indicating the borders<br />

between these elements. Each drum group belongs to the voice at the same horizontal<br />

position.<br />

• Pos parameter: Affects the vertical positioning of all notes in the corresponding drum<br />

group. The value shown here is an offset that is added to, or subtracted from, the<br />

relative positions (if defined for individual notes in the Mapped Instrument window).<br />

Mapped staff style names are preceded by the # character in the Staff Styles window.<br />

If you are using several MIDI instruments with different drum assignments, you can create<br />

a separate drum map (in the Mapped Instrument window) for each instrument. The list<br />

of drum groups, however, is the same for all instruments in a project. This allows you to<br />

display different drum tracks with the same mapped staff style. All snare drums, for<br />

example, will be displayed in the same way.<br />

To override this behavior<br />

1 Create additional drum groups (Kick2, Snare2, and so on).<br />

2 Create a second mapped staff style to display these drum groups.<br />

984 Chapter 31 Working with Notation

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