11.5

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Note values which are much shorter than the display quantization value are
annotated as flam notes as long as a base note is present.
Notation symbols
Clef
There are four clefs available in Samplitude 11.5 Producer: violin, bass, tenor,
and alto clef. Samplitude 11.5 Producer differentiates between base clef and
clef change. The base clef can be set up for every stave in "Score settings"
(and applies to all MIDI objects on the current track). A clef inserted from the
tool bar, will be interpreted as a clef change. Clef changes are possible any
number of times in a song and also within beats.
Insert: Activate the staff into which the clef should be inserted (by clicking on
the staff signature to the left).
Position the play cursor at the desired insert point and click on the desired clef
in the toolbar. Move the playback cursor to the desired insert position and click
on the desired clef in the toolbar. The clef will be inserted musically, not
graphically, with a clef change at position 10:01:000 (the beginning of the tenth
beat) the clef symbol at the end of the ninth beat will be displayed according to
note set rules.
Clef changes can also be deleted by clicking on clef symbol with the eraser (or
the right mouse button).
Beat signature
The metric and beat signature symbols are created automatically from the
tempo markers of the VIP project.
Beat changes are possible at every full beat border. In addition, you might
want to create a beat count measure marker with the new signature (for
example, 6/8) at the desired position. If there are no beat count measure
changes, then it's enough to set the bar type of the piece (for example, 3/4) in
the transport control.
Accidental
Enharmonic change
Samplitude 11.5 Producer sets the sharps and flats according to the clef
description you selected. It is often the case, however, that enharmonic