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Note: The affected stave settings are always applied to all MIDI objects situated on the current track.
The page format settings are global and valid for every VIP
.
Stave settings
All settings for the stave and display parameters/options can be accessed via this dialog page. Here you
can enter the clef.
Samplitude Music Studio 15 provides MIDI
files with up to 16 staves on one track. For each staff, the clef, display transposition (for instruments that
transpose, for example, a saxophone), and display quantization can be specified individually.
Furthermore, an instrument's prefix ("Name") can be set as well as the MIDI channel for automatic
stave/voice assignment.
Similarly, the split point serves automatic stave assignment: Notes above the split point are added to the
upper stave, while those under the split point are added to the stave beneath it (as long as the MIDI
channel matches).
The active staff is recognizable via the index marked in red. The list of 16 staves can be scrolled vertically
using the arrow buttons (up/down). In the lower range the display options of the active staff are shown.
Optionally, all changes to settings, display options, clef, and display quantization are always transferred
equally to all staves.
Note display: Interpretation options
None of the options have any influence on the MIDI
files or playback.
Simplify note lengths (interpretation)
Displays rests and slurred notes in such a way that the score is as legible as possible without influencing
playback.
Automatic staccato articulations
A staccato symbol is added to a note whose value is considerably longer than the "real MIDI note". This
is practical when working with simplified length display.
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