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799Logic Pro User Guide
Change note color in the Logic Pro Score Editor
When Additional Score Options is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you
can assign different colors to individual notes, using the available colors in the three color
palettes.
Assign a color to a note
Do one of the following:
Select the note, then choose Functions > Note Attributes > Colors from the Score Editor
menu bar, and choose a color.
Control-click a note head, choose Attributes > Colors from the shortcut menu, then choose
an option from the submenu.
You can also turn on the Velocity or Pitch Color mode in the Colors submenu. Pitch colors
can be diatonically or chromatically mapped. Note that velocity colors match particular
MIDI velocity ranges.
You can edit the 16 color options of the Score Editors Functions > Attributes submenu,
the velocity colors, and the pitch colors in File > Project Settings > Score > Color. For more
information, see Colors settings in Logic Pro.
Note: As note attributes, these settings have priority over the staff style settings, but they
only apply if the Color mode is set to Normal in the Score Editors View > Colors submenu.
Reset note attributes in the Logic Pro Score Editor
You can reset all note attributes to their default settings if you decide you don’t want to
keep your changes. When resetting note attributes, be aware thatall symbols directly
attached to notes (accents, fermatas, jazz symbols, and so on) are deleted.
Reset note attribute settings
Do one of the following:
Choose the Score Editors Functions > Note Attributes > Reset All Attributes option (or use
the Reset Note Attributes key command).
Control-click a note head, then choose Attributes > Reset All Attributes from the shortcut
menu.