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Score Edit Window
split between treble and bass clef using middle C as a split
point (as in the regular Piano Style). Notes with channel 5
will be written on the lowest staff.
Graphik
As with the Piano and Piano 1/3 styles, however, it will be
necessary in many musical situations to use the Organ 1/
3/5 style when writing music for organ.
Score Style
Organ 1/3/5
: This Style is a variation of the
Organ 1/1/5 Style: In this case the allocation of notes is
solely determined by their MIDI channel: Channel 1 for
the top (treble clef) staff, channel 3 for the middle (bass
clef) staff and channel 5 for the bottom staff (bass clef for
organ pedal).
Hiding the Parameter display: If you want to use the
whole window for the score display, you can switch off the
Parameter area using View > Parameters.
Display Quantization
The Score Editor has an additional quantization setting
which affects the notes’ behaviour in the notation. It has
no effect on the MIDI output, only on what you see. For
this reason it is referred to as “display”quantization.
The display quantization also offers duple/triplet hybrid
resolutions such as 16⁄12 or 16⁄24. Choose these when the
passage contains a combination of duple and triplet val-
ues, for example, 16th notes as well as 16th note triplets.
(1/24th note).
GraphikPassage mit binären und triolischen Werten
A passage containing strict-time and triplet values
The above illustration shows the same passage under six-
teenths quantization (top) and
16
12
(bottom).