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I'm pretty new to Logic, and I need help creating a SATB score for an a cappella group.
I have successfully created a score with only two voices, one on the treble staff and one on the bass staff, on the Piano 1/3 style. (The voices, which I created as two separate MIDI regions assigned to two channels, I first join into one region/one channel, then I use the voice separation tool to leave the top voice in the treble clef and move the bottom voice to the bass clef.)
But here’s my question: What if I start with four voices—four separate MIDI region that are on four separate channels—and I want to create a SATB score that looks like a two-staff piano style and has the top two voices (soprano and alto) in the treble clef and the bottom two voices (tenor and bass) in the bass clef?
I think it involves choosing Layout > Show Staff Styles, and maybe choosing Piano 1+2/3+4? Thanks!
I have successfully created a score with only two voices, one on the treble staff and one on the bass staff, on the Piano 1/3 style. (The voices, which I created as two separate MIDI regions assigned to two channels, I first join into one region/one channel, then I use the voice separation tool to leave the top voice in the treble clef and move the bottom voice to the bass clef.)
But here’s my question: What if I start with four voices—four separate MIDI region that are on four separate channels—and I want to create a SATB score that looks like a two-staff piano style and has the top two voices (soprano and alto) in the treble clef and the bottom two voices (tenor and bass) in the bass clef?
I think it involves choosing Layout > Show Staff Styles, and maybe choosing Piano 1+2/3+4? Thanks!