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Chapter 16 Score Editor 529
Score Styles
Basics
The Concept of Score Styles
Score Styles could be compared to text formats in word processing and desktop
publishing software. In this case however, it is score attributes that are stored, not font
settings. This makes it very easy to assign multiple attributes; such as clef, staff size,
vertical distance between staves, instrument transposition, and so on, to any existing or
newly created MIDI Region. A Score Style includes the following parameters:
Number of staves (for the display of one MIDI Region)
For polyphonic, multi-staff Score Styles: configuration of brackets and bar lines
connecting the staves.
For every staff:
Staff size
Distance to the next higher and lower staves
Number of independent (polyphonic) voices in that staff
Clef
Display transposition
Key signature on/off
For every independent (polyphonic) voice:
Automatic rest display on/off
Stem direction of notes
Tie direction
Direction of N-tuplet brackets and numbers
Beaming
MIDI channel assignment for that voice and/or definition of a split point pitch for
separation of the different voices.
Note Color
Logic contains various predefined Score Styles.
Score Styles do not affect the rhythmic display, unlike the other parameters in the
Display Parameter box. Also, they do not affect the horizontal distance (spacing) of
notes (apart from changes caused by different stave sizes). This is determined in Layout
> Global Format…