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The MIDI editors
Score Editor operations
Clef and Key
The correct Clef and Key are set using the two scrollbars in the Clef/Key section.
If you activate the “Auto Clef” checkbox, the program attempts to guess the correct clef,
judging from the pitch of the music.
To set the clef and key for the lower staff, activate the “Lower Staff” checkbox in
the Clef/Key section.
Display Transpose
Some instruments, for example a lot of brass instruments, are scored transposed. For
this purpose, the Staff Settings dialog allows you to specify a separate Display
Transpose setting for each staff (track). This transposes the notes in the score (i.
e.
how they are displayed) without affecting how the notes play back. This allows you to
record and play back a multi staff arrangement, and still score each instrument
according to its own transposition.
Use the pop-up menu to select the instrument for which you are scoring.
You can also manually set a display transpose value with the Semitones box
above.
Auto Quantize Generally, if your music contains mixed triplets and straight notes, try
activating this checkbox. Otherwise, make sure it is deactivated.
Auto Quantize is used to make your score look as legible as possible.
Auto Quantize allows you to mix straight notes with tuplets (triplets) in
a part. But Auto Quantize also uses the (display) Quantize value. If it
cannot find an appropriate note value for a certain note or group of
notes, it will use the set Quantize value to display it.
If the part is imprecisely played and/or complex, Auto Quantize may
have a problem “figuring out” exactly what you “mean”.
Dev. This option is only available if Auto Quantize is on. When Dev.
(Deviation) is activated, triplets/straight notes will be detected even if
they are not exactly “on the beat”. However, if you know your
triplets/straight notes are perfectly recorded (quantized or entered by
hand), turn this off.
Adapt This option is only available if Auto Quantize is on. When Adapt is
activated, the program “guesses” that when one triplet is found, there
are probably more triplets surrounding it. Turn this on if not all of your
triplets are detected.
Option Description