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Score Edit Window
etc. Notes that occur at the same time are shown directly
one above the other.
To jump back into the sequence level, double-click the
stave of a single track, or, if Link mode is active and you’re
in an Arrange window or Event Editor that’s also open,
click the sequence.
The Track Filter
Even if you’re on the song level, you can restrict yourself to
viewing a single track. Below the Mode buttons there’s a
flip menu field: on the sequence level it simply says “sin-
gle seq.” and cannot be opened. On the song level it says
“ALL TRACKS”.
This means that the song level starts by showing all the
available tracks. To view a specific track open the flip
menu and select the track. This is how to quickly toggle
between the tracks you are editing without changing lev-
els. This option is also important because it allows you to
see multiple sequences on a single track as one continu-
ous staff of music.
The track filter also affects the printout, allowing you to
produce score extracts for specific instruments.
The display parameter box
Its parameters help you optimize the notation for print-
ing.
Name: The text input field is available here for naming the
sequence: click a note before clicking the name.
“Style”: MAGIX midi studio generation 6 offers preset
Score Styles. These are defaults for the display of notation,
and can be compared with the standard paragraph formats
that you find in word processing programs such as Mi-
crosoft Word. The Style affects the clef, transposition
and—with the Piano and Organ Styles—the number of
staves. The advantage is that you don’t need to manually
set these parameters for standard instruments such as
trumpets or cello, but simply select the corresponding
Style.
Note Assignment in Multi-Stave Score Styles
MAGIX midi studio generation 6 offers multi-stave score
styles for piano and organ notation. The assignment of
notes to one of the staves is determined by the MIDI chan-
nel of the note events.
Mouse Input: When you insert notes with the mouse
from the Partbox into a multi-staff system, they will auto-
matically get the proper MIDI channel. After insertion,