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778Logic Pro User Guide
3. Double-click the multiple bar rest (with the Pointer tool).
4. In the dialog, deselect Auto Length, then enter the number of bars you want the rest to
show.
5. To change the type of multiple bar rest, select one of the Type buttons in the dialog.
Add notes and symbols to multiple regions in Logic Pro
You can add notes and other score symbols to multiple selected regions at the same
time position. This makes it easy to double parts in unison, for example, or add the same
dynamic marks to multiple instrument parts playing together. Adding symbols to multiple
selected regions works for all score symbols represented by an event, including notes,
dynamic marks, clefs, pedal markings, and even text.
Add score symbols to multiple selected regions
1. Select the regions.
2. Press and hold the Shift key and add the symbol to one of the regions, either by
dragging it from the Part box or using the Pencil tool.
A help tag indicates that the symbol will be added to multiple regions.
Using the Shift key works for adding score symbols represented by an event, but not for
note extensions including accents, staccato markings, trills, or other ornaments.
Add key and time signature changes to a score in Logic Pro
The Score Editor displays the key signature and time signature for the project, as well as
any key or time signature changes you make using the Signature track or Signature List.
You can change the key and time signature, and add key and time signature changes in the
Score Editor. Key and time signatures are global events that affect all tracks in your project.
In order to select and copy signatures, the Signature track must be visible, and must not be
protected.
Key signature changes
Key signature changes (you make in the Score Editor) affect only the display of notes in the
Score Editor—they have no effect on MIDI playback. Changing the initial key signature for a
project, however, does affect the playback of Apple Loops.
You can add any number of key signature changes to a project. When you add a key
signature change, the new key signature changes the key from the insertion point forward,
until the next key signature change is reached (if one exists).
You can store up to nine signature alternatives, which are reflected in the Signature track,
Signature List, and Signature window.
Key signatures inserted in the Score Editor (or global Signature track or Signature List)
affect all instruments on all display levels. This is reflected both visually and in MIDI
playback.