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Preferences allow you to define many of the basic operating parameters of Logic Express.
This chapter explains each of these preferences.
Note: Unless otherwise indicated, the descriptions of the various parameters apply when
the selection box beside the option is selected (in other words, when it’s active).
This chapter covers the following:
Accessing Preferences (p. 1219)
Saving Preferences (p. 1220)
General Preferences in Logic Express (p. 1221)
Audio Preferences in Logic Express (p. 1229)
MIDI Preferences in Logic Express (p. 1242)
Display Preferences in Logic Express (p. 1247)
Score Preferences in Logic Express (p. 1252)
Video Preferences in Logic Express (p. 1254)
Automation Preferences in Logic Express (p. 1255)
Control Surface Preferences in Logic Express (p. 1257)
Sharing Preferences in Logic Express (p. 1259)
Accessing Preferences
There are several ways to access preferences in Logic Express.
Via the Logic Express > Preferences menu
Via the Preferences button in the Arrange toolbar
Via local menus (in the Score Editor, for example), buttons on the Transport bar, or
shortcut menus
Tip: You can also use the Open Preferences key command to open the Preferences
window. (The most recently accessed preference pane is displayed.)
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