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777Logic Pro User Guide
Select adjacent symbols or groups using key commands
Use any of the following key commands:
To select the object to the left of the currently selected symbol: Use Previous Partbox
Symbol.
To select the symbol to the right of the currently selected symbol: Use Next Partbox
Symbol.
To select the group above the currently selected one: Use Previous Partbox Group.
To select the group below the currently selected one: Use Next Partbox Group.
The most recently selected object within each group is retained when switching between
groups.
Note: As the group display can be reordered, the current display order of groups
determines the previous and next group.
Add notes and rests from the Logic Pro Part box
In addition to using real-time recording and step input, you can add notes to a score
directly from the Part box. When you add notes to the score, they are added to the region
as MIDI events, and sound when you play the project.
Logic Pro automatically displays rests in regions in the Score Editor, based on the current
Quantize display setting. You can also add rests manually, and change the appearance of
rests in a score.
Add notes from the Part box
1. If the Notes section of the Part box isn’t visible, click the Notes button in the Part box.
2. Select the note value you want to add, then do one of the following:
Drag it to the score at the point where you want to add it.
Select the Pencil tool from the Tool menu, then click the point in the score where you
want to add the note.
A help tag appears while the mouse button is held down to help you place notes in
the correct position.
Add a rest
1. If the Rests section of the Part box isn’t visible, click the Rests button in the Part box.
2. Drag a rest from the Part box to the place in the score where you want to add it, or use
the Pencil tool.
Add a multiple bar rest
1. If the Rests section of the Part box isn’t visible, click the Rests button in the Part box.
2. Drag a multiple bar rest from the Part box to the place in the score where you want to
add it, or use the Pencil tool.
By default, the multiple bar rest fills the number of empty bars until the next note event.
You can change the length of the multiple bar rest, and also change the type (modern or
church).