
Move and copy items in the Score Editor in Logic Pro for Mac
In addition to moving and copying items using the pointer, you can also use the Layout tool, key commands, and Copy and Paste commands.
Move and copy items using the Layout tool
Remember that you can unintentionally change a symbol’s bar position with the Pointer tool. To limit changes to an event’s vertical and horizontal position, without changing the bar position, use the Layout tool to move and copy items in the Score Editor. See Position items graphically in the Score Editor in Logic Pro for Mac.
Move items with key commands
The Nudge Region/Event Position section of the Key Commands window contains a group of key commands that can be used to move selected objects along the time axis. The Nudge commands most useful for score work are those that nudge regions or events left or right by bar, beat, or division.
Copy and paste items via the Clipboard
When you copy items via the Clipboard, the first item is pasted at the target time position. Subsequent items retain their position relative to the first object. You can simultaneously paste the Clipboard contents into several regions, at the original position.
When you paste (or paste multiple) items from the Clipboard, the position of the first inserted event is automatically quantized, in accordance with the current division value (set in the LCD). For example, if the current bar position is 4.1.1.37, and the division value is set to 1/16, the pasted object is inserted at position 4.1.1.1. If you want to preserve the unquantized timing, use another method to copy and paste the items.
Moving items in time is affected by the display quantization grid (Quantize) setting. If a hybrid Quantize value is selected (16, 24 for example), the grid corresponds to the duple value (16, in this example).
If note positions are not aligned with the time grid (because they were recorded in real time), their relative offset is retained when they are moved or copied.
You can move or copy unquantized passages within the Score Editor, without losing the original feel of the performance.
The following types of symbols cannot be copied or moved in the Score Editor:
Global symbols, such as repeat signs, time and key signature changes—except in the Signature List and Signature track—and global text elements (headers and so on). (For additional information, see Logic Pro for Mac time and key signature overview.)
Symbols directly attached to notes, such as accents, fermatas, note heads, and so on.