Working with notation – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual
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The Score Editor allows you to view and edit MIDI regions as traditional music notation.
This chapter will not teach you music theory, nor how to read or write music notation.
Its purpose is to introduce you to the way Logic Pro allows you to create, edit, lay out,
and print music—in notation form.
This chapter covers the following:
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(p. 860)
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Getting to Know the Score Editor
(p. 862)
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Understanding the Basic Scoring Stages
(p. 862)
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Entering Notes and Symbols in the Score Editor
(p. 866)
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(p. 872)
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Learning About Part Box Groups
(p. 875)
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General Editing in the Score Editor
(p. 887)
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Editing Notes in the Score Editor
(p. 894)
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Creating and Inserting Rests in the Score Editor
(p. 900)
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Editing Clefs in the Score Editor
(p. 902)
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Editing Slurs and Crescendi in the Score Editor
(p. 903)
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Editing Repeat Signs and Bar Lines in the Score Editor
(p. 906)
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(p. 907)
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(p. 914)
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(p. 915)
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(p. 916)
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(p. 919)
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Working with Tablature Markings
(p. 941)
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Working with Time and Key Signatures
(p. 942)
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(p. 949)
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Default Settings for New MIDI Regions
(p. 949)
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