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763Logic Pro User Guide
The Score Editor menu bar includes Layout, Edit, Functions, and View pop-up menus;
Display Level, View, MIDI In, MIDI Out, and Catch buttons; Tool menus; and a zoom slider.
The Score inspector, located to the left of the score display, includes the following areas
that you use to control various aspects of the score:
Region inspector: Control visual quantization and other display settings for regions in
the score.
Event inspector: Control appearance and position settings for individual notes and other
items in the score.
Part box: Select notes and other symbols to add to the score.
Inspector channel strips: Control volume, pan, and other mixing functions for the
selected track and its output.
You can view the Score Editor in the Logic Pro main window, or as a separate, resizable
window.
Open the Score Editor
Do one of the following:
Click a track header, click the Editors button in the control bar, then click Score.
Select a MIDI region in the Tracks area, click the Editors button in the control bar, then
click Score (or press N).
Double-click a MIDI region (if Logic Pro > Preferences > General > Editing > “Double-
clicking a MIDI region opens” is set to Score).
Open the Score Editor as a separate window
Do one of the following:
Choose Window > Score (or press Command-5).
Drag the Score Editor by its title out of the main window.
Press and hold Option and double-click any event in the Piano Roll Editor.
Show or hide the local Score Editor inspector
To show the Score Editor inspector: Choose View > Show Local Inspector from the Score
Editor menu bar.
To hide the Score Editor inspector: Choose View > Hide Local Inspector from the Score
Editor menu bar.
The following MIDI regions are not displayed in the Score Editor: Muted MIDI regions (if
Hide Muted Regions is selected in File > Project Settings > Score Global), MIDI regions on
muted tracks (if Hide Muted Tracks is selected in File > Project Settings > Score Global),
and MIDI regions for which the Score parameter is turned off in the Region inspector.