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857Logic Pro User Guide
Brackets and bar lines can also be interrupted between staffs, allowing you to form
groups of connected instruments in a score. If you want to delete a line or bracket,
grab the corresponding symbol at its end point (bottom), and drag it upward, until it
disappears. You can use the same method to shorten lines.
Bar line connections can also be edited directly in the score. Click the upper end of a
bar line to connect it to the next (higher) staff. Repeating the procedure disconnects
the bar lines.
Change the instruments in a score set in Logic Pro
You can add instruments to a score set, replace an existing instrument with a different one,
and change the order of instruments.
Add an instrument to a score set
1. Do one of the following:
Choose New > Add Instrument Entry.
Double-click below the last instrument in the list.
2. Cut or copy the new entry, then paste it in the location you want in the list.
3. Click and hold the new entry, choose an instrument from the pop-up menu.
Replace an instrument in a score set
Click and hold the name of the instrument you want to replace in the Instrument column,
then choose an instrument from the pop-up menu.
Reorder instruments in a score set
1. Select the instrument you want to move by clicking in the margin to the left of the
instrument name.
2. Cut or copy the instrument.
3. Click in the margin to the left of the instrument list at the point where you want to add
the instrument, then paste the instrument.
Resize score sets in Logic Pro
You can resize a score set to between 50 and 200 percent of its original size. Scaling
affects the staffs in the score, the distance between staffs, all symbols associated with
staffs (notes, rests, and other symbols), text (including lyrics), and the thickness of slurs
and ties. Scaling doesn’t affect global text objects (header text, or text inserted outside the
margins) and text such as page numbers.
Scaling also doesn’t affect instrument parts that are created by extracting parts (as
described below; see Extract parts from a score in Logic Pro). This lets you use the same
staff styles for both full scores and parts. In extracted parts, the staffs appear at their
original size; in the full score, their size is defined by the Scale parameter.