That sounds good but presents some problems: See this Post at Logic Pro help:http://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/vi...hp?f=1&t=94996
A couple of excerpts: Are you going to use the global Chord track for your score?
If that's the case you better prepare yourself for a world of hurt.
Yes, it's a mess -It transposes everything! You can use the Change display only option but I've run into some pretty nasty bugs in the past and simply abandoned it. Maybe it works in 9.1.8?
Any way thank you very much for helping and for the link and the reply.
Thanks
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I have been thinking of you having your chords as text in Notes. Probably not ideal or is it just for reference?
As a PDF you could view it in Preview (do you have two monitors?) and keep the PDF in the logic project folder.

Or try adding chords into the score in logic via the midi file:
(only simple chords I presume?) set the style to practice, 1x repeat and export the midi file, import into logic and get Logic to analyse and create chord symbols. I have not tested this however, just a thought.
Here is a tutorial I found with the steps:
http://www.askaudiomag.com/articles/...t-in-logic-pro
It also outlines getting the chord symbols from the chord track to the score, which might be useful?