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measure marker with the new signature (for example, 6/8) at the desired position. If there are no beat
count measure changes, then it's enough to set the bar type of the piece (for example, 3/4) in the
transport control.
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Enharmonic change
Samplitude Music Studio 15 sets the sharps and flats according to the clef description you selected. It is
often the case, however, that enharmonic change can considerably optimize the legibility of certain
passages. In this case you can work manually. To change one or more selected notes enharmonically,
click on the corresponding button. The function transforms flats into sharps and vice versa.
Page format settings
You can select the page format independent of the printer settings so that it always has the same note
layout regardless of workplace and independent of the printers installed in Windows.
In the score/page format setting, texts for tempo description, composer, and an additional text can be
entered. Similarly, you can choose which layout elements should appear on the page (check boxes for
beat numbers, page numbers, and texts).
Printing score
Samplitude Music Studio 15 automatically creates the layout of the score and allows optimal division of
staves and staves on the page. You only need to specify the page size, orientation, and page borders.
Note size: Here you can scale the size of the note symbols and the printout. This is actually
irrelevant when working using the monitor's display, since you can zoom whenever you want
anyway. However, the size of the notes does influence at which position a line or page break
occurs.
Set a value smaller than 100% to get more beats/staves onto one piece of paper.
Set higher values than 100% in order to keep larger note symbols on the printout.
Print notes
Activate the print process in the "Score -> Print notes" menu or via the print button. Furthermore, a
printer dialog window appears which appears differently for each printer or printer driver. Depending on
the printer there are various options, e.g. the selection of pages you wish to print and the number of
copies. Make sure that you have set up the same paper format for the printer as for the page mode,
otherwise the printout may be scaled and the page ratio changed.
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