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754Logic Pro User Guide
A transposition point is added, set to the value you entered.
Change the value of a transposition point
In Logic Pro, drag the transposition point up or down to a new value.
As you move the transposition point, a help tag appears, showing the current
transposition value.
Delete a transposition point
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Click the transposition point with the Pointer tool, then press the Delete key.
Click the transposition point with the Eraser tool.
Transposition events can be copied using the standard Copy and Paste operations or by
dragging them while holding Option.
You can also copy or move multiple transposition events simultaneously, which can be
useful for repeated project sections.
Work with beat mapping
Logic Pro beat mapping overview
When Advanced Editing Options is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you
can access the Beat Mapping track. Beat mapping lets you map notes that don’t follow a
strict tempo with beats in the ruler. When you play the project, the project tempo adjusts
so that the beat-mapped notes are aligned with beats in the ruler.
Beat mapping has the following uses:
The metronome click reflects the beat-mapped tempo when you make subsequent
recordings.
You can apply Quantize functions to newly recorded regions.
Loops adjust their timing to the beat-mapped tempo.
The timing of MIDI regions recorded to the beat-mapped tempo appears in a musically
meaningful way in the Score Editor.
MIDI regions subsequently created using step input follow the beat-mapped tempo,
resulting in a more natural, less mechanical rhythmic feel.