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784Logic Pro User Guide
In Linear Score view, you can extend a slur to a position not visible in the Score Editor
by dragging its rightmost handle to the right border of the Score Editor. The score
scrolls automatically. When the end position for the slur appears in the window, move
the pointer back to the left slightly to stop scrolling, then position the end of the slur. It
is important that you do not release the mouse button during the entire process.
In Page Score view, you can simply drag the right handle to the desired destination on a
lower staff. The slur is displayed in several sections.
The length can exceed the end of the MIDI region. Its possible to drag the right handle
of a crescendo to a position in the next MIDI region on the same track.
To change the contour of a slur: Drag one or more of the inner handles until the slur
shows the correct contour.
To change the opening angle of a crescendo: Drag one or more of the rightmost handles
vertically.
To change the overall angle of a crescendo: Drag one or more of the rightmost handles
vertically.
The start position and length of these symbols can also be edited in the Event List or Event
Float window, by changing the corresponding numerical parameter.
You can also add notes and other symbols to multiple regions.
Change the appearance of note heads in a score in Logic Pro
Logic Pro offers a wide variety of note heads for percussion notation, harmonics, and other
uses. You can change note heads by dragging a note head from the Part box into the score.
Note heads are visual symbols only and have no effect on project playback.
The Part box is available when Show Advanced Tools is selected in Logic Pro Advanced
preferences.
Change a note head
1. If the Note Heads section of the Part box isn’t visible, click the Note Heads button in
the Part box.
2. Do one of the following:
To change a single note head: Drag a note head from the Part box onto the note.
To change multiple note heads: Select multiple notes, then drag a note head from
the Part box onto the selected notes.
To change one or more note heads: Select a note head in the Part box, then click one
or more note heads using the Pencil tool.
To return altered notes to a standard note head: Select the notes, then drag the
black, round note head from the Part box onto the altered notes.
To make a note head invisible in the printed score: Drag the gray note head onto the
note.
The note is displayed with a gray note head onscreen, allowing further edits. Nothing
but the stem is visible in the printout. You can combine this feature with the Note
Attributes > Stem > Hide command to completely hide these notes in the printed score.
You can also change the appearance of note heads from the Attributes submenu of the
local Functions menu.