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204 MIDI editor
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Note: It may happen that some notes are not shown at all as they are not yet
allocated to a stave.
Multi-voice notation
Up to two independent voices can be annotated for each staff. The voices
differ in the direction of the note stems: the first voice is always with the stem
pointing upwards, the second with the stem pointing downwards. Rests are
displayed individually for each voice.
Multi-voice notation can simplify the score considerably and enable multiple
instruments or parts to be displayed in one staff together.
You can set the voice by selecting the notes and clicking on the button or
menu command "Assign first voice" or "Assign second voice".
This sets the stem direction of the notes, and therefore the voice itself.
This assignment can be undone by clicking on
"Automatic staff assignment for notes".
For automatic voice assignment, the note's MIDI channel has to be analyzed.
To do this, set up a MIDI channel for the second voice in the stave properties
dialog. This can be set individually for each staff. All notes of a stave whose
MIDI channel has not yet been assigned to a second voice, are added to the
first voice.