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719Logic Pro User Guide
Create key signature changes in Logic Pro
When you create a new project, by default it has one key signature that lasts for the entire
project.
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you can add
key signature changes to a project in the Signature List, Signature track, or Score Editor.
Create a key signature change
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Click the word Time in the Signature List and choose Key from the pop-up menu, then
click the Add Signature button
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Click a position in the Signature track’s key signature area with the Pencil tool, then
choose a key in the Key Signature dialog.
You may need to expand the Signature track until you see separate areas for time and
key signature changes.
In the Key Signature dialog, you can enable the use of double flats and sharps by
deselecting the “Disable bb, x” checkbox.
In the Score Editor, double-click a staff between the clef and time signature, then
choose a key in the Key Signature dialog. You can also drag the key signature from the
Part box to the target time position.
Edit time and key signatures in Logic Pro
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you can
select time and key signatures in the Signature track, Signature List, or Score Editor by
clicking them, or Shift-clicking to select multiple signatures.
In the Signature track, you can also select multiple signatures in conjunction with regions.
This is useful when you want to copy or move complete parts of a song (along with
signature changes). You can select parts of the project to copy or move using the Edit >
Select All Inside Locators command.
Note: When a marquee selection is active, using this command sets the marquee selection
to match the locators.
You can copy time signatures and key signatures in the Signature track or Signature List.
You can also copy all time and key signatures from one project to another. Subsequent
signatures are inserted at bar positions that correspond to their original distance from the
first copied signature.