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803Logic Pro User Guide
Delete a tuplet
Do one of the following:
Click the tuplet number with the Eraser tool.
Double-click the N-tuplet number, then click the Delete button in the Tuplet window.
Override display quantization in the Logic Pro Score Editor
You can override the display quantization value by using hidden tuplets. For example, if
you want to display a single 32nd–note run in a MIDI region that otherwise contains eighth
notes or longer values, you can set the Quantize value in the Region inspector to 1/8, and
then drag the N-tuplet symbol onto the first note of the 32nd figure. In the Tuplet dialog,
use the 8:8/32 setting, with “Hide brackets” and “Hide numbers” selected. The number (8)
appears onscreen, but not when you print the score.
Although this is not the normal use of tuplets, it’s a handy way to force the display of runs
of shorter note values with a display Quantize value set for longer note values.
Add grace and independent notes in the Logic Pro Score
Editor
When Additional Score Options is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you can
add grace notes and other independent notes to a score. Independent notes are notes that
aren’t included in the automatic rhythmic (and graphic) display calculation of a measure,
but are still played back via MIDI.
Independent: Displayed at their original length, as long as they are binary or dotted note
values that can be displayed as a single (not tied) note. After insertion, you can change
the stem direction, enharmonic interpretation, accidental distance, and note head, using
the Note Attributes functions. For more information, see Logic Pro Score Editor note
attributes overview.
Independent grace: Always displayed as miniature eighth notes, with a slash across the
stem, and a tie. The tie direction, stem direction, enharmonic interpretation, accidental
distance, and note head can be changed.
Both types of independent notes appear only as single notes, without beams.
Convert notes to independent notes
Select the notes, then choose Functions > Note Attributes > Independent > Independent
from the Score Editor menu bar, or use the corresponding key command.
Choose Functions > Note Attributes > Independent > Not Independent to convert
independent notes back to regular notes.