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Table Of Contents
853Logic Pro User Guide
Staff style Clef Transposition
Organ 1/3+4/5 (3 staffs) Treble/Bass/Bass clef -
Organ 1+2/3/5 (3 staffs) Treble/Bass/Bass clef -
Organ 1+2/3+4/5 (3 staffs) Treble/Bass/Bass clef -
Piano 1/3 (2 staffs) Treble/Bass clef -
Piano 1/3+4 (2 staffs) Treble/Bass clef -
Piano 1+2/3 (2 staffs) Treble/Bass clef -
Piano 1+2/3+4 (2 staffs) Treble/Bass clef -
Piccolo Treble clef −1 octave
Soprano Sax Treble clef Bb (+2)
Tenor Sax Treble clef Bb (+14)
Trumpet in A Treble clef A (+3)
Trumpet in Bb Treble clef Bb (+2)
Viola Alto clef -
Violoncello Bass clef -
# Drums Percussion Clef Mapped
Create scores and parts using score sets
Logic Pro score sets overview
You can use score sets to control which software instrument tracks appear in the score.
Each project can contain as many score sets as needed. Score sets let you:
Produce a full score for a project together with individual parts
Reorder software instrument tracks in the score, independent of their order in the
Tracks area
Provide a name (and, optionally, a short name) for each software instrument track
displayed in the score, and when the score is printed
Control which staffs are connected by brackets or bar lines
Exclude tracks from being displayed in the score (for example, tracks that only contain
MIDI controller data)
Reduce or enlarge all staffs in each staff set using the Scale parameter, which allows
you to use the same staff styles for the printout of full scores and individual parts
Select from two different parameter sets (Score or Part) for page margins, header space
height, vertical distance between staff systems, and the maximum number of bars per
line
You create and edit score sets in the Score Sets window.