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Song Settings and Preferences
teed to be compatible with every MIDI file player (more on
this on page 288).
Double Click Sequence to open… In this flip menu you can
determine, which Editor opens when double-clicking a se-
quence in the Arrange window.
Display
This page contains two display options and your preferred
language setting.
Wide Song Position Line: A thicker Song Position Line is
used.
Display Middle C as C3 (Yamaha): This option affects the
description of notes in the editors.Bottom C on a five-oc-
tave keyboard (note # 36) is labeled C1 and middle C (#60
or c’) is labeled C3. According to this standard, the lowest
MIDI note (# 0) is called C-2. This is the official standard
and is used by most manufacturers.
If there is no check in the checkbox, bottom C on a five-oc-
tave keyboard is labeled C2 and middle C is labeled C4.
Using this standard, the lowest MIDI note is C-1.
Language selection: In this flip menu you may set your pre-
ferred language. This setting will be active after the next
program launch.
Score
This page of the Preferences can also be reached via the
Score window’s local menu by selecting Options > Score
Preferences….
Dashed Song Position Line: The song position line in the
Score Editor is dashed. If the box is not checked, the line is
solid.
Show sequence selection colored: If you switch on this op-
tion, in the Score window on Song level the selected se-
quence will be displayed in blue color.
Fast (Lower Resolution) Curves on Screen: The screen re-
draw rate is accelerated by using a slightly coarser display
of braces and slurs.
Reset Messages
This is where you define which controllers are sent as a re-
set message.
A MIDI Reset is transmitted when:
the sequencer is halted by pressing Stop twice, in quick
succession;
you click on the MIDI Out display in the Transport
window;
you make use of the Full Panickey command;
or automatically when a new Song is opened or acti-
vated (regardless of the chase settings—see the section
Chase Events from page 281 onwards).