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Logic Pro X 109

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1 Introduction & Welcome 01:56
2 Advanced Tool Preferences 00:19
3 Overview of Score Editor Features 02:42

Course Outline

  1. Section 1: The Basics

    1. 01 Introduction & Welcome
      01:56
    2. 02 Advanced Tool Preferences
      00:19
    3. 03 Overview of Score Editor Features
      02:42
    4. 04 No Staff Lines? Watch This!
      02:39
    5. 05 Score Editor Window Types
      03:03
    6. 06 Linear, Wrapped, and Page Views
      04:52
    7. 07 Essential Opt-Clicking Move
      00:45
    8. 08 The Inspector
      04:40
  2. Section 2: The Score Region Parameters

    1. 09 Introduction to the Parameters
      02:33
    2. 10 Per Region Control of Notation
      02:45
  3. Section 3: Working with Staff Styles

    1. 11 Staff Styles & Auto Style
      06:21
    2. 12 Regular & Transposing Staff Styles
      03:59
    3. 13 The Piano Staff Style
      03:17
    4. 14 Intro to Polyphonic Staff Styles
      01:08
    5. 15 Piano 1/3 & The Voice Separation Tool
      04:03
    6. 16 Piano 1/2: An Alternate Approach
      03:59
    7. 17 Creating Custom Staff Styles
      03:28
    8. 18 Custom Staff Styles, Continued
      03:46
    9. 19 Hiding Keyswitch Notes
      03:32
    10. 20 Voices to Channels & Explode Polyphony
      05:36
  4. Section 4: Display Quantize

    1. 21 Quantizing and Choosing the Right Value
      05:12
    2. 22 Notation Using the 16-24 Default
      01:54
    3. 23 Triplet and Swing Notation
      03:01
  5. Section 5: Interpretation

    1. 24 How Interpretation Works
      04:58
    2. 25 Interpretation: Force & Defeat
      06:33
  6. Section 6: Syncopation, No Overlap & Max Dots

    1. 26 Syncopation
      04:00
    2. 27 No Overlap
      02:15
    3. 28 Max Dots
      03:08
  7. Section 7: Link Modes and Display Levels

    1. 29 Content & Same Level Link
      01:25
    2. 30 Link Off - Constantly Visible Parts
      02:10
    3. 31 Region, Instrument & Arrangement Display Levels
      03:33
  8. Section 8: Symbols, Tools, Techniques

    1. 32 The Partbox
      05:19
    2. 33 The Score Editor Toolbox
      05:27
    3. 34 Fine-Tuning the Position of Symbols
      04:16
    4. 35 Speed Entry of Symbols
      03:06
    5. 36 Global Text, Page Margins
      05:00
    6. 37 Regular Text, Text Styles, Guides
      05:08
    7. 38 Entering Lyrics
      03:41
    8. 39 Chord Symbols
      02:29
    9. 40 Chord Grids
      03:25
    10. 41 Key and Time Signatures
      08:13
    11. 42 Independent Symbols & User Rests
      05:05
    12. 43 The N-Tuplet Tool
      04:52
    13. 44 Grace Notes are Easy!
      01:17
    14. 45 Copy & Paste Material Between Staves
      04:06
    15. 46 Velocity, Pitch, & Length
      06:30
    16. 47 Muting, Deleting and Moving Notes
      01:48
    17. 48 Copying & MIDI Draw Auto-define
      01:45
    18. 49 Creating Score-Only Parts
      06:59
    19. 50 1st Step: Page Size & Orientation
      03:59
    20. 51 2nd Step: Line Breaks
      04:45
    21. 52 Score Sets
      06:59
    22. 53 Creating Sheet Music
      01:47
    23. 54 Creating a Guitar Chart
      03:13
    24. 55 Piano Music: Special Considerations
      05:10
    25. 56 Creating Pickup Measures
      00:36
    26. 57 Bar Re-numbering & Page Numbers
      02:46
    27. 58 Final Step: Proofing & Printout
      03:30

Course Overview

Peter Schwartz

Peter Schwartz

You've been asking for it for years, and now it's here: The Score Editor taught by the amazing Peter Schwartz!

The Score Editor story starts way back when Logic was a primordial MIDI infant. It's name was Notator Logic! That's right, the ability to notate your music was built into the DNA of Logic right from the very beginning! Over the years it's been developed, improved and refined and now the Score Editor serves as a powerful notational companion alongside all the other cool new features built into Logic Pro X.

This deep 3-hour course led by Peter SKI Schwartz

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