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836Logic Pro User Guide
Edit default score parameters for new regions in Logic Pro
New MIDI regions created by recording, or with the Pencil tool, include a default set of
region parameters (and event parameters). You can view and edit these defaults when no
staff (no region) is selected in the Score Editor. The defaults remain as set until you quit
Logic Pro, but can be changed at any time.
You can edit the default region (and event) parameters, except for the Staff Style
parameter, which is separate for each track, and is set in the bottom line of the Track
inspector. After you edit the defaults, all new regions will use the new default settings.
If Quantize is set to “default,” the display Quantize setting of newly recorded or created
regions matches the division value shown in the LCD.
Edit region and event parameter default values
1. Click an empty area of the Score Editor background (so that no region is selected).
2. Edit any of the parameter values in the Region inspector (except the Style parameter) or
the Event inspector.
Work with staff styles
Logic Pro staff styles overview
Using staff styles, you can control the display of clefs, rests, stems, ties, and beams,
change the displayed transposition, and adjust the staff size and space between staffs.
You can choose from a variety of predefined staff styles or customize and create your own
staff styles to use in your scores. Staff styles affect the visual display of the score, but
have no effect on MIDI playback.
Staff styles are saved as part of the project, so you can use different staff styles in
different projects. You can import frequently used staff styles into other projects to speed
up your workflow.
You can assign staff styles in the Region inspector, and edit staff styles in the Staff Style
window.
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you can
assign staff styles to tracks in your project and edit staff styles.
When Additional Score Options is selected, you can also assign styles to individual
regions.
Tip: Create a template project with the staff styles and other score settings that you
use frequently, so they are all available when you start a new project.