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Score Edit Window
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Multi-staves: When you are using a piano or organ multi-
stave Score Style, you can move it as a whole as well as
change the distance between the individual staves.
To move the entire multi-stave, drag it by the top stave.
To alter the distance between the individual staves, drag
the lower ones. This will not affect the multi-stave’s
overall position.
Graphik
Expanding a double-stave
Text
MAGIX midi studio generation 6 allows you to introduce
text into the score for naming staves, giving your song a ti-
tle, or naming the composer and so on. Text is shown as
Meta events in the Event List.
Selecting a font: MAGIX midi studio generation 6 lets
you choose any of the fonts you have installed in your
computer for displaying and pringint text in your score.
MAGIX midi studio generation 6 prefers to work with
Truetype fonts; these are able to be shown on-screen in
any size. You can recognize Truetype fonts by the TT sym-
bol that comes before the font name in the fonts window.
To select the font in MAGIX midi studio generation 6
choose Font>Score Font and a window opens in which
you can choose the font, its style and size.
The font applies to all the text within a song. If you change
the score text font after entering text, this reformats the
entire song’s text, often with undesirable consequences. It
therefore makes sense to choose the final font before you
start work.
Inserting text: Choose the text-cursor tool from the tool-
box. Click it at the location you want to enter text. This
opens a text input field and the Info Line.
Type the text and finish by pressing return. The text re-
mains selected and blinks. You can now use the mouse ar-
row to fine-tune its position. Once you click in an empty
space the text is fixed in position. To edit existing text, ei-
ther click it with the text-cursor tool or left-click it.
Positioning text: Text can be dragged in the same way
as other events, using the mouse arrow. It’s also possible