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795Logic Pro User Guide
Control-click a note head, choose Attributes > Accidentals from the shortcut menu,
then choose an option from the submenu.
Use one of the following key commands:
Default Accidentals
Enharmonic Shift:#
Enharmonic Shift:b
Flats To Sharps
Sharps To Flats
Force Accidental
Hide Accidental
Guide Accidental
Change the distance between the accidental and the note
Double-click a note, then choose a value from the Accidental Position pop-up menu in the
Note Attributes window.
Control beaming in the Logic Pro Score Editor
By default, a note’s stem direction and length depend on the settings in the Staff Style
window. You can change these attributes to improve readability; for example, to group
notes meant to be played as a voice in a polyphonic passage.
The beaming of notes depends on the chosen time signature, the Beat Grouping setting
in the Time Signature dialog, and the staff style’s Beam parameter. You can change the
beaming of individual notes to improve readability by clarifying the rhythmic structure or
phrasing of notes.
When Additional Score Options is selected in the Advanced preferences pane,
additional options for changing note attributes become available.
Change a note’s stem direction and length
Do one of the following:
Double-click a note, then choose a value from the Stem Direction pop-up menu in the
Note Attributes window.
Note: The stem length cannot be changed in the Note Attributes window.
Choose Functions > Note Attributes > Stems from the Score Editor menu bar, then
choose one of the following options:
Default: The stem direction is set in accordance with the default (staff style) setting.
Up: Forces the note’s stem upward.
Down: Forces the note’s stem downward.
Hide: Hides a note’s stem, and the corresponding beam or flag.
Stem Position:Default: Uses the default setting.
Stem Position:Center: Moves the stem to the center.
Stem Position:Side: Moves the stem to the side.