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852Logic Pro User Guide
Voice section: Below Voice (in the top header line), is a separate Voice column,
where the different voices are numbered automatically. The staff style shown above
contains one staff with five independent voices.
Horizontal lines: Display the Staffs-Voices-Drum Groups hierarchy, indicating the
borders between these elements. Each drum group belongs to the voice at the same
horizontal position.
Pos parameter: Affects the vertical positioning of all notes in the corresponding
drum group. The value shown here is an offset that is added to, or subtracted from,
the relative positions (if defined for individual notes in the Mapped Instrument
window).
Mapped staff style names are preceded by the # character in the Staff Style window.
If you’re using several software instruments with different drum assignments, you can
create a separate drum map for each instrument (in the Mapped Instrument window). The
list of drum groups, however, is the same for all instruments in a project. This allows you
to display different drum tracks with the same mapped staff style. All snare drums, for
example, will be displayed in the same way.
Predefined staff styles used in Logic Pro
A variety of predefined staff styles are available in the Score Editor. The following table
lists each staff style with its Clef and Transposition parameters.
Staff style Clef Transposition
Bass Bass clef -
Lead Sheet Treble clef -
Piano (two staffs) Treble/Bass clef -
Treble Treble clef -
Treble −8 Treble (−8) clef +1 octave
Treble +8 Treble (+8) clef −1 octave
Alto Sax Treble clef Eb (+9)
Baritone Sax Bass clef Eb (+21)
Contrabass Bass (−8) clef +1 octave
Guitar Tablature display -
Guitar Mix (Tablature display and
one staff)
Tablature display/Treble (−8) clef -
Guitar Mix 2 Treble (−8) clef/Tablature display -
Horn in Eb Treble clef Eb (−3)
Horn in F Treble clef F (+7)
Organ 1/1/5 (3 staffs) Treble/Bass/Bass clef -
Organ 1/3/5 (3 staffs) Treble/Bass/Bass clef -