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800Logic Pro User Guide
Restrict note input to the current key in the Logic Pro Score
Editor
If you’re working in a diatonic key (major, minor, or modal), using the Diatonic Input feature
can help you quickly add notes. This feature restricts note input to the notes of the current
key.
Turn on Diatonic Input
Choose Edit > Diatonic Insert from the Score Editor menu bar.
Notes can be altered chromatically, after they have been inserted.
Note: If you protect (lock) your screensets, this function’s setting is also locked.
Control how ties are displayed in the Logic Pro Score Editor
Ties display the underlying rhythmic divisions of notes held over several beats, for easier
readability. Notes connected with a tie represent a single MIDI note event.
Ties are displayed automatically according to the length of the MIDI note and the rhythmic
divisions of the score (time signature). If you don’t like the way a tied note is displayed, you
can change the display by inserting a user rest at the position you want to see a graphic
note. You can’t add ties to notes manually.
Create tied notes
1. Insert a note with a value shorter than the one you want it to have.
2. Do one of the following:
Change the note length in the Event inspector, the Event List, or the Event Float
window.
Use the note’s duration bar to graphically edit the note length.
Tip: For information about using duration bars, see Display duration bars in the Logic
Pro Score Editor and Edit the length of duration bars in the Logic Pro Score Editor.
Change the display of tied notes with a user rest
Insert a short rest following the tied note.
The length of the rest is not important, but you should use a shorter one (an eighth note
rest), if possible. Watch the help tag for exact positioning. After the rest is inserted, it’s no
longer visible in the score display, but the note display changes accordingly.
Note: If you want to delete or change the position of an invisible user rest, use the Event
List.
Change the direction of a tie
Choose a setting from the Score Editors Functions > Note Attributes > Ties submenu.