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Pitch Editing with Reduced Pitch Visibility
If you edit pitches and you reduced the pitch visibility using one of the Select Pitch Visibility
Options, you must consider some general program behavior.
As a general rule, you can only move note events to pitch positions that are visible. This
applies to moving note events upwards/downwards with the mouse, using the corresponding
key command, or using the cursor keys.
Exceptions
If you want to access specic pitch positions that are not displayed, you have the following
possibilities:
To move note events to pitch positions that are not visible, use the Pitch value eld on the
info line.
To move note events by octaves, select the note event and press Shift - Up Arrow to move it
up an octave or
Shift - Down Arrow to move it down an octave.
To move chord notes, open the Chord Editing section and activate an option in the
Inversions or Drop Notes section.
In all these cases, the note display and the piano keyboard display extend to show the new
pitches.
RELATED LINKS
Pitch Visibility Options on page 794
Note Display on page 791
Key Editor Piano Keyboard Display on page 792
Key Editor Operations
This section describes the principal editing operations within the Key Editor.
Matching Note Events to a Musical Scale
You can select a musical scale that is based on all or selected note events in the Key Editor and
match note events to it.
PROCEDURE
1. Open a MIDI part in the Key Editor.
2. Open the Scale Assistant section of the Inspector, and activate Use Editor Scale.
3.
Do one of the following:
Select some note events in the note display if you want to get suggestions of musical
scales that match those notes.
Deselect all note events in the note display if you want to get suggestions of musical
scales that match all notes of the MIDI part.
4.
Activate Show Scale Note Guides.
This changes the background of the event display according to the selected scale so that
pitches that do not belong to the scale are shown with a darker background.
5.
On the Key Editor toolbar, set Event Colors to Scale/Chords.
This changes the colors of the note events in the event display according to whether or not
the pitches match the selected musical scale.
MIDI Editors
Key Editor Operations
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