Thanks. Do you know how you set things up so you can seperated the voices from a piano score? ie, you play into the sequencer and then, somehow, you assign voices which then are split into different Midi channels. t ----- Original Message ----- From: GAmoore@... To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 12:19 AM Subject: Re: [Logic_Cafe] Scoring for parts I think you need one midi track per instrument. Then setup the score page with the proper staves (and I'm not sure how that works withe various horn clefs which are different pitches than written). Maybe you can make a custom autoload for this once you get it setup. In fact, there may be one already included, or available somewhere. > Does anyone know where I can get a good tutorial on using Logic's scoring > for parts functions? As I understand it from reading the manuals, there is a > way to 1-assign parts, for example, 1 C flute, 1 clarinet, two oboes, 2 > violins, 1 French Horn, 2-Play into the sequencer your parts, making sure that you > are assigning voices correctly and then 3-PRESTO! parts come out on different > staves, ie, can be printed out on different staves all transposed and ready > for the players. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Scoring for parts
2006-09-14 by Tim McLane
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