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The score
The automatic conversion of MIDI
data into score is usually sufficient for editing MIDI data as efficiency is required here instead of a
perfect, ready-to-print display. However, it may still be necessary to adjust some of the display options
while editing. The display options can be found in the MIDI score properties dialog, which you can open
by clicking on the "Print" button.
Opens the score sheet settings dialog for notation and
page properties.
This is also where the presets are stored. These are pre-programmed standard settings for certain
instruments or instrumentation such as strings or orchestra. Selecting a preset improves the score display
and its readability.
Treble clef view (preset)
Switch notation display by selecting the piano clef preset.
Further explanations of the notation system can be found below.
Editing MIDI data in the score sheet
Selection
As usual you can select notes by clicking them. You can select a group of notes (e.g. a chord) by
sketching a frame over them while holding down the mouse button. Select multiple single notes by
pressing "Ctrl".
Note parameters
The parameters pitch, velocity, and length can be changed for one or several selected notes. If you have
selected one or several notes the data of the current note will appear in the info bar above the score
view. Changing a parameter may have a comparable effect on all selected notes, just like in the matrix
editor.
Move and transpose
To move notes, first select and then drag them to the desired position. Here the info box can help you
keep track of the pitch or position. The step size when moving is determined by the selected quantization
raster in the MIDI
editor.
Copy
Select the desired notes and copy them by holding down "Ctrl" and dragging the mouse. Alternatively,
you can also use the copy function of the edit menu.
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