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Table Of Contents
Opening the score editor
The score editor is integrated into the MIDI
editor window. If the MIDI editor is opened, then you can activate the linear score view by pressing the
"Score editor (linear)" button.
Score editor (linear) button
Navigation
: You can adjust the play cursor directly in the score by holding shift and clicking the desired position.
You can set the playback range by holding the "Shift" key and left clicking the left border and right
clicking the right border of the range.
Score editor modes
Samplitude Music Studio 15 offers two alternatives for viewing the score: linear display and page mode.
The linear note display can be combined with the matrix display to offer ideal MIDI
editing conditions, since the detail in depth of the matrix editor and overview can be supplemented by
several score systems. You can select the score in the score sheet and perform fine adjustments in the
piano roll. Selection and zooms in all editor views (linear score, piano roll, event list, velocity editor) are
always synchronized.
Linear view
Score editor (linear) button
For detailed editing of the MIDI
data in the score you should preferably select linear view mode as both matrix and velocity display are
available. All parameters such as pitch, note length, and velocity are displayed.
Please note: Only the notes of the currently active system are displayed in the velocity editor if notes and
velocity are parallel. The red bar mark indicates the currently active system.
Notation view in "Linear" mode (move bar between score and matrix)
The horizontal zoom above the scroll bar zooms parallel to the matrix view.
In linear mode details can no longer be displayed correctly if you zoom out horizontally, since the note
symbols overlap. It may then be necessary to reduce the size of the notation symbols (+ & - buttons on
the right). Despite the no longer correctly displayed details, zooming out can still provide you with a good
overview, particularly in large scores. Samplitude Music Studio 15 can adjust the notation symbols
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