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RESULT
The note appears in the score. The notes get the insert velocity value that is set in the Note
Insert Velocity eld on the toolbar.
NOTE
If the notes that you enter appear to have the wrong note value, you may have to adjust the
Display Quantize settings. For example, if you entered a 1/32 note that is displayed as a 1/16
note.
RELATED LINKS
Setting Velocity Values on page 754
Display Quantize on page 816
Moving and Transposing Notes
PROCEDURE
1.
Open the Quantize Presets pop-up menu on the toolbar and select a quantize value.
2.
If you want to hear the pitch of the note while moving, activate Acoustic Feedback on the
toolbar.
3. Select the notes that you want to move.
4. Click one of the selected notes and drag it to a new position and/or pitch.
The horizontal movement of the note snaps to the current quantize value. The position
boxes on the toolbar show the position and pitch for the dragged note.
To restrict moving to one direction, press Ctrl/Cmd while dragging.
Duplicating Notes
PROCEDURE
1. Open the Quantize Presets pop-up menu on the toolbar and select a quantize value.
2. Select the notes that you want to duplicate.
3. Press Alt/Opt and drag the notes to their new position.
To restrict moving to one direction, press Ctrl/Cmd while dragging.
Changing the Note Length
The displayed note length is not necessarily the actual note length. It also depends on the note
values and rest values for Display Quantize in the Staff Settings dialog. This is important to
remember when you change the length of a note.
You can change the length of a note in the following ways:
Select the notes that you want to change and Ctrl/Cmd -click on one of the note icons on the
extended toolbar.
All the selected notes are assigned to the length of the clicked note.
Select the notes that you want to change and edit the length values on the info line.
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Score Editor Operations
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