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RESULT
A single rehearsal mark is moved to existing barlines to the right/left.
Multiple rehearsal marks are moved according to the current rhythmic grid resolution.
NOTE
Only one rehearsal mark can exist at each rhythmic position. If a rehearsal mark passes over
another rehearsal mark as part of its move, the existing rehearsal mark is deleted and replaced
by the rehearsal mark being moved.
You can undo this action, but any rehearsal marks deleted in the process are only restored if you
moved the rehearsal mark using the keyboard.
Deleting rehearsal marks
You can delete rehearsal marks. Deleting a rehearsal mark in any layout deletes the rehearsal
mark from all layouts.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the rehearsal marks you want to delete.
2. Press Backspace or Delete .
RESULT
The selected rehearsal marks are deleted. Any subsequent rehearsal marks are adjusted until the
next change in the sequence or the end of the ow. For example, if you delete the rst rehearsal
mark, the second rehearsal mark shows either the letter A, the number 1, or the bar number,
depending on your choice of sequence type.
Changing the order of rehearsal marks
By default, the rehearsal mark sequence resets at the start of each ow. If you want the
rehearsal mark sequence to continue across ows, for example, to avoid having multiple
rehearsal marks with the same letter in the same project, you can change the index position of a
rehearsal mark.
Changing the index position changes the shown number or letter. For example, index position 1
appears as rehearsal mark A or 1, position 2 appears as B or 2, and so on.
You can also change the index position of a rehearsal mark to avoid showing a letter that could
easily be confused with another letter or another number, such as I or O.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the rehearsal mark whose index position you want to change.
2. In the Properties panel, activate Index in the Rehearsal Marks group.
3. Change the value in the value eld.
RESULT
The selected rehearsal mark changes according to the Index value and its sequence type.
Any subsequent rehearsal marks in the same sequence follow the new index automatically. For
example, if you changed a rehearsal mark from A to P, the next rehearsal mark changes from B
to Q.
Rehearsal marks
Deleting rehearsal marks
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