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Transcribing MIDI recordings
The Explode function
Adding Display Quantize changes
Very often, the score is fine except for a few bars somewhere. To remedy the problem,
insert two Display Quantize changes with the tool (one at the beginning of the section,
one after it to restore to the current staff settings).
If you have mixed triplets and straight notes, it can be tempting to insert many Display
Quantize changes. Before you do so, try the Auto Quantize options and their
additional settings. See
“If your music contains mixed straight notes and triplets” on
page 774 for details.
The Explode function
This function allows you to “split” the notes on a staff into separate tracks. It is also
possible to use this function to convert a polyphonic staff into polyphonic voices – this
is described in the section
“Automatically – the Explode function” on page 784.
1. Open the Scores menu, open the Functions submenu and select “Explode”.
The Explode dialog opens.
2. Make sure that “To New tracks” is selected at the top of the dialog.
3. Enter the desired number of new tracks.
Note that this is the number of new tracks to be created! For example, if you have
a three-part polyphonic section and want to split this into three separate tracks,
you must specify 2 new tracks, since the original track holds one of the parts.
4. Use the options in the bottom section to set up the criteria for the split.
Choose from the following options:
5. Click OK.
A number of new tracks are now added to the score and the Project window.
!
Create a copy of the original track first, because it will be changed by the operation.
Option Description
Split Note Use this to move all notes below a certain pitch to another track.
When this is selected, it is pointless to specify more than 1 new track.
Lines To tracks Use this when you want all musical “lines” to be put on one track
each. The notes with the highest pitch remains on the original track,
the notes with the second highest pitch are put on the first new track,
and so on.
Bass To Lowest
Voice
When this is activated, the lowest notes always end up on the lowest
track.