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Here are two scenarios:
Example 1, the option is selected:
When this option is selected, the notation reflects the notes actually heard. The
key signature will be identical for both the guitar track and for the vocal track.
The correct clef is selected (B, 5#), which will prevent accidental alterations on
both tracks, but this choice is not recommended when we use the standard
notation as a reference on the guitar track.
Indeed we are more used to read and play the guitar in standard tuning, as a
result we instinctually play a E by playing the opened E string on the guitar.
In this situation a E will have to be played from the first fret of the opened E
string which force us to transpose our playing compared to our reading habits.
It is easier to display a transposed notation for your reading and so keep your
usual reading habits.
Example 2 the option is unchecked:
Once this option selected a transposition will be automatically applied on the
guitar track in order to compensate the modified tuning or the capodastre. The
notation will no longer reflect the real pitch of the notes, but the reading is
easier as we use a standard tuning.