Assigning score styles, Predefined styles – Apple Logic Pro 7 User Manual
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Chapter 16
Score Editor
Score Styles are saved together with the corresponding song file, so there can be
different Score Styles in different songs. Hint: create some empty template songs with
(among other things) the Score Styles and other score settings that you normally use as
a basis for your work with Logic.
Assigning Score Styles
Each individual MIDI Region can be assigned a different Score Style in the Display
Parameter box. This enables you (among other things) to quickly
•
create parts for transposing instruments.
•
display the same MIDI Region in different sizes, for example, for printout of a full
score, and parts for the different instruments.
•
change between different forms of display in one staff. This would be done by
cutting a MIDI Region, and assigning different Score Styles to the resulting shorter
Regions. (This might be used, for example, to alternate between passages that are
completely written out, and improvised passages using only Beat Slashes and chord
symbols.)
Predefined Styles
In Logic you will find various preset Score Styles. Here is a complete list, together with
the parameters of those styles:
Score Style
Clef Type
Transposition
Bass1 Stave(s)
Bass Clef—
Piano 2 Stave(s)
Treble/Bass Clef—
Treble 1 Stave(s)
Treble Clef—
Treble
+
8 1 Stave(s)
Treble (
+
8) Clef
−
1 octave
Treble
−
8 1 Stave(s)
Treble (
−
8) Clef
+
1 octave
Alto Sax 1 Stave(s)
Treble ClefEb (
+
9)
Guitar Tablature Display
Guitar Mix Tablature Display and 1 Stave
Treble (
−
8) Clef
Baritone Sax 1 Stave(s)
Bass ClefEb (
+
21)
Contrabass 1 Stave(s)
Bass (
−
8) Clef
+
1 octave
Horn in Eb 1 Stave(s)
Treble ClefEb (
−
3)
Horn in F 1 Stave(s)
Treble ClefF (
+
7)
Organ 1/1/5 3 Stave(s)
Treble/Bass/Bass Clef—
Organ 1/3/5 3 Stave(s)
Treble/Bass/Bass Clef—
Piano 1/3 2 Stave(s)
Treble/Bass Clef—
Piccolo 1 Stave(s)
Treble Clef
−
1 octave
Soprano Sax 1 Stave(s)
Treble ClefBb (
+
2)
Tenor Sax 1 Stave(s)
Treble ClefBb (
+
14)
Trumpet in A 1 Stave(s)
Treble ClefA (
+
3)