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The basics
The project cursor
Editing parts on different tracks
If you have selected parts on two or more tracks (or several entire tracks – no parts)
and open the Score Editor, you get one staff for each track (although you can split a
staff in two, e.g. when scoring for piano). Think of the Project window as an overview
of your entire score and the tracks as representing one instrument each.
Editing predefined combinations of tracks
How to open the Score Editor for a certain combination of tracks that you edited
before is described in the section
“Layout operations” on page 859.
Displaying single voices or the complete score
When the “Double-click on staff flips between full score/part” option is activated in
the Preferences dialog (Scores–Editing page), double-clicking on the blue rectangle
to the left of a staff switches between display of either the whole score or the current
voice.
The project cursor
The project cursor appears as a vertical line across the staff. When you open the
Score Editor, the view is automatically scrolled so that the project cursor is visible in
the window. This means you do not always see the beginning of the edited part when
you first open the Score Editor.
Hold down [Alt]/[Option] and [Shift] and click anywhere in the score to move the
project cursor there.
This is handy when the project cursor is not visible. This is not possible if
Computer Keyboard Input mode is activated, see
“Entering notes using the
computer keyboard” on page 756.
Playing back and recording
You can play back and record MIDI in the Score Editor using the standard transport
commands, just like in the other MIDI editors. See the chapter
“The MIDI editors” on
page 481 for details.
Page Mode
When you are preparing a score for printout, you should set the Score Editor to Page
Mode. This is done by selecting Page Mode from the Scores menu. When Page Mode
is activated, a checkmark appears next to this menu option.
In Page mode, the window switches to display one page at a time, as it appears on
printout.