User Guide
Chapter 8: Notation and Printing
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Tab
When set, the Guitar and Bass parts will print tablature notation.
Show fret #s on chord diagrams
This will display the fret numbers for each string on the guitar chord diagrams.
Load notation layout w/songs
When this box is checked your Notation Option settings will be saved with the song and restored the next time you
load the song.
Show Key Signature
If turned off, you won't have the key signature box displayed on the Notation Screen. This will save some space on
the screen.
Transpose Options
These preset transpose settings for non-concert instruments like brass and
woodwinds will auto-select the correct transpose settings and clef split points
for the instrument. For example, Trumpet +2 will write the music up 2
semitones, and the split point will be adjusted to display the music in treble
clef.
Guitar and bass settings are also included.
If a Chordsheet or Notation
window transpose setting is in
effect, a yellow hint message
opens on boot up as a reminder.
Transpose
The Transpose setting lets you manually adjust the Notation window to display notes either higher or lower than
their actual pitches.
Clefs split at
This setting determines the split point for placing notes on the Bass or Treble clef. The default setting is C5, middle
C. Use a higher split point, such as C6, if you want notes up to a B above middle C written on the bass clef with
ledger lines.
Max Ledger Lines
You can specify an upper limit of a note range so that high notes won't result in an excessive number of ledger lines.
The default is 6, which would show a maximum of 6 ledger lines above the treble clef staff.
Show Velocity Lines
This is a Staff Roll mode setting to show or hide the vertical Velocity lines. Line color is determined by the
Duration Line Color setting.
Use chord scale for enharmonics
The sharps and flats in Band-in-a-Box notation are context sensitive to the chord names. For example, if you are in
the key of Eb, and the chord is E7, a G# note will show up as G#, and not Ab. This means that the notation
accidentals will automatically show up correctly.
Enharmonics for chord tones are automatically based on the chord.