Instruction Manual
1410 Dialog Reference
Scale Manager dialog
selected file to its factory settings.
• Restore Any Missing Scales—if you have deleted a factory-supplied
scale and want to replace it with the original version, choose this option.
• Restore All Factory Scales—if you want to restore all factory-supplied
scales to factory settings, click this option.
Scale Manager dialog
The Tracks-Snap to Scale-Scales-Scale Manager command opens the
Scale Manager dialog box, which lets you create and edit scales to use with
the Snap to Scale feature.
This dialog has the following fields and controls:
• Scale Family—this field lists all of the families of scales that in which an
individual scale might be stored.
• Scale—this field lists the scales that are stored in the selected Scale
Family.
• Keyboard display—this keyboard display shows the notes that are in
the selected scale by displaying a blue dot over each note in the
selected scale. You can include or exclude a note clicking keys in the
keyboard display.
• Scale Degrees—this field lists the different scale degrees that are in the
selected scale.
• Scale Degree buttons—these buttons below the Scale Degree field
show what scale degrees are in the selected scale. Each depressed
button shows that the button’s namesake is in the selected field.
• Defaults—this button opens a dialog that offers to restore factory-
supplied scales to their default values.
• New button—click this button to create a new scale. When you click this
button, the Scale Manager displays a default name (New Scale “n”) for
the new scale, and automatically selects C as the root note of the scale.
: all scales in the Scale Manager dialog use C as the root note.
• Delete button—click this button to delete any scale that is highlighted in
the Scale: field.