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Staff settings
Display Quantize and Interpretation Options
Auto Quantize
If the project contains no triplets or only triplets, deactivate this option.
If the project contains mixed triplets and straight notes, activate this option (see
below).
Deviation and Adapt
When Deviation is activated, triplets/straight notes are 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), deactivate this option.
When Adapt is activated, the program “guesses” that when one triplet is found,
there are probably more triplets surrounding it. Activate this option if not all of your
triplets are detected.
If your music only contains “straight” notes or triplets
1. Specify a Notes value.
For example, if you have notes on odd sixteenth note positions, the Notes value
should be set to 16 (sixteenth notes). The “T” values on the pop-up menu are for
triplets.
2. Specify a Rests value.
For example, if you want a single short note on a beat (quarter note position) to be
displayed as a quarter note, set the Rests value to 4 (quarter notes).
3. Deactivate the Auto Quantize option.
4. Set all the Interpretation Options.
These are described in detail below.
5. Examine the score.
6. If necessary, use the Display Quantize tool to insert “exceptions” to the staff
settings.
See “Inserting Display Quantize changes” on page 750.
If your music contains mixed straight notes and triplets
1. Examine the score and decide if it mainly contains triplets or mainly “straight”
notes.
2. Set the Notes value accordingly.
If the score is mainly triplets, select the smallest triplet note position used in the
score. If it is mainly straight notes, select the smallest “ordinary” note position.
3. Set the Rests value as described above.
4. Activate the Auto Quantize option.
5. Activate the Deviation and Adapt flags if you need them.