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can also drag symbols (including notes) out of the partbox
with the mouse arrow.
Assigning a symbol to several notes: To assign the
same symbol to more than one note—such as staccato
dots—select the notes, then insert the symbol onto one of
the notes.
Selecting Symbols:
Here is an overview of the symbol groups. The following
groups are available (which will be covered individually
below): notes, pedal signs, clefs, dynamics, note heads, articu-
lations, slurs, lines and arrows, keys, time signatures, repeats
and section symbols, trills and text mode.
Notes: Select the value of note you want to insert with the
mouse. MAGIX midi studio generation 6 offers all the bi-
nary, triplet and dotted forms of whole notes through to
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triplets.
To create chords, it is easier to insert the first note, then to
copy (with ctrl) it to create the other notes.
Pedal signs: The pedal signs represent the sustain pedal
on/off and MIDI Control Change 64 (sustain pedal).
When you insert a pedal sign, its corresponding MIDI
event is also inserted and therefore affects what you hear.
Clefs: MAGIX midi studio generation 6 offers three clefs:
violin, bass and tenor.
MAGIX midi studio generation 6 distinguishes between
two types of clef: the basic clef, and the clef change. The
basic clef is always displayed in the first bar or at the be-
ginning of each stave, and is determined by the Style.
A partbox clef is interpreted as a clef change, and can be
inserted anywhere, even in the middle of bars. Clefs are
deleted by using the eraser tool.
Clef changes can be inserted anywhere
Dynamics: There is a complete range of dynamic symbols
available. The dynamic signs have no effect on the MIDI
output.