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Logic pro x score editor
Logic pro x score editor









what is being changed only in terms how how things that is being displayed in the score editor. what is actually being edited in the actual MIDI note vs. Personally, I prefer to turn the duration bars of/off as needed (I have assigned them to D on the keyboard) and to have most of the parameters in the picture above on, and then switch between the piano roll and the score editor (using the keys P for piano roll and N for notation, no need to create screen sets actually) when needed.īut understanding how these parameters behave, and experimenting with having them on and off, removes some of the confusion re. Your score can look quite messy without using the 'make up' functions above, especially if it is recored in real time and not by using step input. All this can be confusing at first, but IMO all these options are very useful.Īlso – to see a more accurate display of your note lengths, you could enable the duration bars (you can also edit the note lengths using these bars: they add a degree of piano roll functionality to the score editor). So if you want to see an as accurate version of your notes in the score editor as possible, you should turn off all these, including Quantize (which will quantise what is being displayed only, and not your actual MIDI notes). No Overlap means that Logic will suppress the display of overlapping notes, but the overlaps will still be there. Interpretation mode will try to show your notes you want to see them, but not necessarily in accurate way.

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The parameters above only affect how notes are shown. A few things to be aware of in Logic's score editor:











Logic pro x score editor