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786Logic Pro User Guide
Add sustain pedal markers to a score in Logic Pro
Piano parts can display sustain pedal down and up markings in the Score Editor. When
you open a MIDI region with Sustain data (MIDI controller #64, sustain pedal on and off)
in the Score Editor, the Sustain data appears as pedal markings. Adding pedal markings to
the score makes the affected notes sustain (that is, the MIDI playback is affected). These
pedal markings are the only score symbols apart from notes that directly represent MIDI
events.
Logic Pro intelligently inserts the on (pedal down) or off (pedal up) version of the symbol,
depending on the last preceding pedal symbol on the staff (a sustain off always follows a
sustain on, and vice versa).
Add pedal symbols from the Insert pop-up menu
Choose Ped from the Insert pop-up menu in the Score Editor inspector, then Command-
click at the point where you want to add the pedal down symbol, and drag to the point
where you want to add the pedal up symbol.
Add sustain pedal symbols from the Part box
1. If the Pedal section of the Part box isn’t visible, click the Pedal button in the Part box.
2. Drag a pedal symbol from the Part box to the place in the score where you want to add
it.
The Part box is available when Show Advanced Tools is selected in Logic Pro Advanced
preferences. You can also add notes and other symbols to multiple regions.
Add chord symbols to a score in Logic Pro
You can quickly add chord symbols to a score. Chord symbols include the root note and
chord quality, and can also include extensions (added notes) and a non-root bass note
(sometimes called a slash chord, because the bass note is indicated by a diagonal slash).
The Part box is available when Show Advanced Tools is selected in Logic Pro Advanced
preferences.
Add a chord symbol
1. If the Text section of the Part box isn’t visible, click the Text button in the Part box.
2. Do one of the following:
Drag the CHORD symbol from the Part box to the position in the score where you
want to add it.
Select the CHORD symbol in the Part box, then click a position in the score with the
Text tool.
Select any text symbol in the Part box, then Option-click a position in the score with
the Text tool.
Note: Watch the help tag to make sure you insert chord symbols at the correct bar
position.