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764Logic Pro User Guide
View tracks as music notation in Logic Pro
The Score Editor displays MIDI regions on software instrument (and external MIDI
instrument) tracks as music notation, including notes, rests, key and time signature, and clef
signs. Bar lines show the division between measures. Gaps between regions are filled in to
display a continuous staff. If the track contains software instrument Apple Loops, notation is
displayed for each loop iteration, but only the original region of the loop can be edited.
The Score Editor has three views, optimized for different kinds of work:
Linear view: Shows a single software instrument track in a continuous, horizontally
scrolling view. Linear view is the standard view for editing the score.
Wrapped view: Shows one or more tracks in a lead sheet–style, line-wrapped view.
Page view: Shows the full score on facing pages. Page view displays as many pages as
possible (depending on the size of the Score Editor window and current zoom level).
You can work on the score layout and print the full score in Page view.
You can also move through display levels, to view a MIDI region, a track, multiple tracks in
a folder, or all tracks in the project.
Note: Because the Score Editor displays the contents of MIDI regions, any MIDI notes
located outside of a region (in the Piano Roll Editor, for example) are not displayed in the
Score Editor.
View a track in the Score Editor
Do one of the following:
Click a track header, click the Editors button in the control bar, then click Score.
Click a track header, choose View > Show Editors, then click Score.
Change the Score Editor view
Do one of the following:
Click the Linear View button
to display a single track in a continuous, scrolling horizontal
view.
Click the Wrapped View button
to display the selected track or tracks in a line-wrapped,
lead sheet–style view.
Click the Page View button
to display the full score on facing pages, including headers,
margins, and other layout features.