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To input/record notes at their sounding pitch, choose Write > Input Pitch > Sounding
Pitch.
RESULT
The resulting pitch notated or recorded is changed. For example, if you input a C in a Horn in F
transposing part layout with the input pitch set to Sounding Pitch, the note is written as a G.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting notes on page 164
Inputting notes using MIDI recording on page 196
Making layouts transposing/concert pitch on page 133
Activating/Deactivating mouse input
You can activate/deactivate mouse input, for example, if you only want to input notes using your
computer keyboard or MIDI device. Deactivating mouse input also allows you to click other items
to stop note input.
PROCEDURE
In the Notes toolbox, activate/deactivate Select.
RESULT
Mouse input is activated in the current project when Select is deactivated. Mouse input is
deactivated in the current project when
Select is activated.
TIP
You can change the default setting for whether mouse input is activated/deactivated by
activating/deactivating Enable note input using the mouse on the Note Input and Editing
page in Preferences.
EXAMPLE
Select when deactivated Select when activated
RELATED LINKS
Preferences dialog on page 58
Selecting note/rest durations
You can select different durations for notes/rests either from the Notes panel or by using one of
the assigned key commands, both during note input and for existing notes/rests.
PROCEDURE
1. Optional: If you want to select a note duration not shown in the Notes panel, click the Show/
Hide All Notes disclosure arrows at the top and bottom of the notes list to show more note
durations.
2. Select a note/rest duration in any of the following ways:
Write mode
Note input
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