Set main finger 1 ⌃⌥⇧1
Cannot find any particular documentation. Querying a friend who does scoring for guitars. We shall see.
text is a tough way to do audio — ⇧ SHIFT — ⌃ CONTROL — ⌥ OPTION — ⌘ COMMAND
Set main finger 1 ⌃⌥⇧1
Cannot find any particular documentation. Querying a friend who does scoring for guitars. We shall see.
Previous Part Box Symbol
Selects the previous (to the left) symbol in the Part Box. Simple way to switch symbols without having to drag the mouse to the box and click.
Logic Pro part box overview — Apple Support
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you can add notes and other symbols from the Part box in the inspector. The Part box contains a complete collection of score symbols, arranged in groups. You can control which symbols are displayed in the Part box, reorder symbol groups, and open the Part box as a separate, floating window.
Toggle Guide Line Display
Turn the Score Editor guide lines on and off. I have observed the change of settings in the View menu of the Score Editor. Changes between ‘All Objects’ and ‘Selected Objects’.
Display guide lines in the Logic Pro Score Editor — Apple Support
Note: You can also use the Toggle Guide Lines Display key command, which toggles between All Objects and the last selected display mode.
I do not see any “lines” when the setting is on. What I see is the little box that contains information like position, velocity, and sundry.
Display guide lines in the Logic Pro Score Editor — Apple Support
You can show an object’s exact time position by displaying guide lines in the Score Editor. Guide lines show exactly the relation of symbols, staves, and time positions).
Independent Grace
Makes a note on the score an independent grace note. When scoring music we don’t worry about the actual performance — that’s the job of the musician. When an automaton interprets a score it needs to know the rules for performance.
Make the rules clear so the music can playback in the expected manner.
Use independent notes in the Logic Pro Score Editor — Apple Support
Independent Grace: The note is displayed as a single (independent) grace note.
Fix Displayed Note Positions
We need to understand “display quantization”. It means what I think it means, but I had to go hunting in the documentation to confirm. Moves displayed notes to their “proper” positions. “Set the visual quantization value” describes what is going on, and why we might need it.
Quantize the timing of notes in the Logic Pro Score Editor — Apple Support
You can quantize, or automatically correct, the timing of individual MIDI notes in the Score Editor. This is useful when regions in the track contain the right notes, but are not perfectly in time with the project. When you quantize the timing, items are adjusted to the selected note value. You can quantize the timing of regions with drums, single-note instruments, and chordal or polyphonic instruments.
Logic Pro Quantize region parameter — Apple Support
You can fix the display quantization of all MIDI events in the projects using the Score Editor’s Functions > Quantization > Fix displayed Note Positions and Fix displayed Note Positions and Durations commands. These commands may be useful for exporting projects (complete with display Quantize settings) to other notation programs that don’t feature display quantization. The commands are also available from the shortcut menu when you Control-click notes in the score.