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Set higher values than 100% in order to keep larger note symbols on the
printout.
Print notes
Activate the print process in the "Score -> Print notes" menu or via the print
button. Furthermore, a printer dialog window appears which appears differently
for each printer or printer driver. Depending on the printer there are various
options, e.g. the selection of pages you wish to print and the number of
copies. Make sure that you have set up the same paper format for the printer
as for the page mode, otherwise the printout may be scaled and the page ratio
changed.
The following won't be printed, it's only visible on the monitor.
The lines which highlight the page borders on the monitor
Mouse pointers
The color display of the currently selected notes and playback areas.
When printing a file (e.g. as a PDF file with a special printer driver) please note
that you have to activate the option "Save fonts in document" in the printer
driver so that the notation symbols will be displayed correctly in the document.
Quantize
Small irregularities when playing to record can be smoothened with the
quantization function. In contrast to this, mechanical sounding sequences can
be made a little more groovy by applying the Swing function.
Clicking on the Quantize button shifts all selected notes to a
customizable quantization grid.
All notes are quantized without previous selection.
1/4, 1/8, 1/16, and 1/32 notes and
corresponding triplets can be selected as
starting points (grid) and lengths.
The Quantize button always performs standard quantization (the note's start
point and length are preset). MIDI functions -> Advanced quantization provides
other quantization modes (e.g. length only or Soft Q).