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The MIDI editors
Score Editor operations
Staff Mode
This pop-up menu determines how the staff is shown:
When set to “Single”, all notes in the part are shown in the same staff.
When set to “Split”, the part is split on the screen into a bass and treble clef, as in
a piano score.
You use the Split Point value field to set the note where you want the split to occur.
Notes above and including the split note will appear on the upper staff, and notes
below the split note will appear on the lower staff.
Before and
after setting a
split at C3.
Display Quantize
Notes are not an absolute language, and you must give the program a few hints on
how you want the score to be displayed. This is done using the Display Quantize
section of the Staff Settings dialog.
The following options are available:
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These are only display values used for the graphics in the Score Editor. They do not
affect the actual playback in any way.
Option Description
Notes Determines the smallest note value to be displayed and the “smallest
position” to be recognized and properly displayed. Set this to the
smallest significant note position used in your music.
For example, if you have notes on odd sixteenth note positions, set
this value to 16.
The “T” values are for triplet note values.
This setting is partly overridden by Auto Quantize (see below).
Rests This value is used as a “recommendation” – the program will not
display rests smaller than this value, except where necessary. In
effect, this setting also determines how the length of notes is
displayed. Set this value according to the smallest note value (length)
you want to be displayed for a single note, positioned on a beat.