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Score Edit Window
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Repeats and section symbols: These symbols include start,
end and repeat symbols plus a final stroke and a section
stroke. You can also add these symbols within a bar. How-
ever before you do so there must be notes already there.
These symbols are global, i.e. they apply to all sequences.
You can delete these symbols by clicking them with the
eraser.
Trills: This gives you a range of the most common trill
symbols which you can position where you want.
Text mode: As an alternative to using the Cursor tool, you
can add Text and Lyrics by dragging the corresponding
symbols from the partbox.
The symbols as seen in the Event Editor
A non-MIDI symbol is shown as a “Meta event” in the
Event List. This type of event is also shown in the Info Line
when it’s inserted in the Score Editor. Theoretically, Meta
events are editable in the Event Editor, though it’s more
natural to do this in the Score Editor.
Manipulating the notation
The following functions serve only to manipulate the no-
tation and do not affect the MIDI playback. Nevertheless,
they are vital for creating a score that’s readable and ready
to print.
Enharmonic shifting: MAGIX midi studio generation
6 automatically shows accidentals according to the cur-
rent key signature. There are situations, though, where
you need to change the accidental representation for cer-
tain notes to improve readability. This is done manually
using the following menu operations.
To shift the enharmony of one or more notes, select them
and choose one of the following items from the local
Functions menu:
enharmonic shift # converts “b” accidentals into “#”
accidentals
enharmonic shift b converts “#” accidentals into “b”
accidentals.
default accidentals restores the note to how it was
before.
Graphik
Enharmonic shifting