User Manual

3/A/4/ Adding notes to your score
You can write your notes either by way of tablature or of standard notation. (The
“slash” notation is merely a representation of rhythm, and is therefore not
designed for writing as such but if you add a chord on the staff a slash will
appear and you can then modify the rhythm.) Every note added into one kind of
notation is instantaneously duplicated into the other.
The edition cursor is symbolized by a yellow, green, blue, or grey square,
depending on the voice it is on.
Whenever it is on a note, the corresponding note in the other notation appears
in a grey square. The TAB key allows you to switch back and forth from tablature
to standard notation. If you are
using a piano Grand Staff, the same key switches from left-hand staff to right-
hand staff.
Clicking on the score doesn’t add any note, but it places your cursor where you
want it to be. This is to prevent accidental modifications of the score when you
just want to navigate over it.
There are several ways to capture notes into the score.
3/A/4/1/ Capturing notes on the keyboard
Most of the capturing is done on the numerical pad:
Move on the staff with the arrows;
Use the numbers to enter the notes.
Und - (minus) keys to change the note’s duration.
Use the INSERT and DEL keys to insert or delete notes.
3/A/4/2/ Capturing notes with the mouse
If you prefer using the mouse, you can use the following tools: