Operation Manual

You can now click the note to move it or resize the left or right hand side of the note to change its duration or starting
time. After releasing the mouse, the notation will update to reflect the new piano bar.
Tidy Notes
Tidy Notes attempts to present a cleaner representation of the note data. A performance does not always equal the
printed sheet music.
For example, if you played a quarter note but shortened the note by a 32nd note duration, then the software would
show a dotted 8th note tied to a 32nd note with a 32nd rest. This would look like the following.
To remedy this situation, simply set the Tidy Note level to an 8th note or less.
After changing the Tidy Note level, the note will now look like a quarter note.
The draw back is that if you have some 16th notes, they will now appear as 8th notes. Of course, you can always set
the Tidy Note level to 16th notes and then edit any piano bars that are not correct.
Printing
When you've selected a Virtual Instrument Clip, just make sure that you are viewing the notation view by clicking the
notation switch button:
Once a clip is properly selected, click the Print... button on the Notation View toolbar or press Ctrl+P to print it. If you
want to print an author and title, make sure to edit the Author Information.
Notation Tools
Click the arrow to move, select and edit piano bars.
Click the pencil to add new piano bars, move, select or edit existing piano bars.
Click the eraser to erase piano bars or notes.
Click the flat tool to lower notes by a semitone or half step.
Click the sharp tool to raise notes by a semitone or half step.