Instrument sets and score display levels, Display levels – Apple Logic Pro 7 User Manual
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Chapter 16
Score Editor
Instrument Sets and Score Display Levels
In Logic’s Score Edit window, there are basically two parallel systems determining
which Regions are displayed, and which aren’t (linear view versus page edit view does
not play a role here). The hierarchical system which controls the Display Levels is
basically the same in all Logic windows, but has a few special aspects in the Score Edit
window.
Display Levels
In the Score Edit window you can work with the following Display Level settings:
Content Linked: activated by a double-click on the Link symbol. In this mode only the
object currently selected in another window (which most of the time is a single MIDI
Region, but can also be a folder) is displayed in the Score window.
Content Catch: similar to Content Linked, but Catch is also activated. Only one MIDI
Region is displayed at a time, but during playback the display changes to the next MIDI
Region on the same track, according to the current bar position.
Linked: (single click on the Link-symbol) The Score window displays the same display
(folder) level as the Arrange window. This is most relevant if you work with Folders.
Not Linked (Link button deactivated): in this mode, Logic simply stays at the currently
visible Display Level and doesn’t react to MIDI Region selection in other windows. As an
example, if you always want to see the full score in a particular Score window, choose
this mode once the full score is displayed in that window.