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Notation overview
You can view MIDI regions in software instrument (and external MIDI instrument) tracks as music
notation in the Score Editor. Notes and other musical events are displayed as standard notation,
along with common symbols such as time and key signature, bar lines, and clef signs. You can
add and edit notes, add sustain pedal markings and other symbols, and print the score.
The Score Editor provides visual quantization so that you can control the display of note values
without altering the timing of your recordings, and change the displayed musical key without
altering the playback of your MIDI recordings.
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you can control
many additional aspects of music notation. You can:
View and edit multiple tracks in a score, displayed in a linear scrolling view, “wrapped” view, or
multi-page view
Add notes and symbols from the Part box, including dynamics, phrase markings, and other
symbols
Add lyrics and other text such as section markers and performance indications
Use additional tools (the Pointer, Pencil, Eraser, Text, Layout, Zoom, Voice Separation, and Solo
tools) in the Score Editor
Edit region parameters in the Region inspector to control how regions appear in the score
Use sta styles to control the display of rests, stems, ties, and beams, and adjust the size of and
space between stas. You can choose dierent sta styles or customize and create your own
sta styles to use in your scores.
Dene dierent instrument groups using score sets to create full scores, parts, and lead sheets
Edit the overall score layout, including numbers, names, and spacing
Share the score by printing it or exporting it to a PDF le
View and edit music notation
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