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The MIDI editors
Entering notes with the mouse
To enter notes into a part in the Score Editor, you use the
Note tool. However, first you need to set the note value
(length) and spacing:
Selecting a note value for input
This can be done in two ways:
By clicking the note symbols on the extended toolbar.
You can select any note value from 1/1 to 1/64th and turn on and off the
dotted and triplet options by clicking the two buttons to the right. The se
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lected note value is displayed in the Length value field on the toolbar and
in the Note tool cursor shape.
By selecting an option from the Length Quantize pop-
up menu on the toolbar.
Selecting a Quantize value
When you move the mouse pointer over the score, you will
see that the Mouse Time Position field on the status line
tracks your movement and shows the current position in
bars, beats, sixteenth notes, and ticks.
Positioning on screen is controlled by the current Quan-
tize value. If you set this to 1/8, you can only insert and
move notes to eighth note positions, at quarter notes, at
half bars or at bar positions. It is a good strategy to set the
Quantize value to the smallest note value in the piece. This
does not stop you from inputting notes at “coarser” posi
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tions. However, if you set the Quantize value to too small a
note value, it is easier to make mistakes.
The Quantize value is set with the Quantize pop-up menu
on the toolbar.
You can also assign key commands to the different
Quantize values.
This is done in the Key Commands dialog, in the “MIDI Quantize” category.
Just like in the other MIDI editors, you can use the
Quantize Panel to create other quantize values, irregular
grids, etc.
However, this is not often used when entering score notes.
Entering a note
To add a note to the score, proceed as follows:
1. Make the staff active.
Notes are always put in on the active staff.
2. Select the type of note by selecting a note value.
This is described in detail above.
3. On the toolbar, select the Note tool.
If you selected the note value by clicking on a symbol on the extended
toolbar, the Note tool gets automatically selected.
4. Select a Quantize value.
5. Move the mouse over the staff to find the correct posi-
tion.
Check the Mouse Time Position display on the status line – the position
is “magnetically” attracted to the grid defined by the current Quantize
value. This allows you to easily find the correct position.
6. Move the mouse vertically to find the correct pitch.
The Mouse Note Position display on the status line shows the pitch at
the pointer position, making it easy to find the right pitch.
7. Click in the staff.
The note appears in the score.
The notes you enter will get the insert velocity value set in
the Insert Velocity field on the toolbar, see “Setting veloc-
ity values” on page 260.
Ö If the notes you enter appear to have the wrong note
value (e.
g. you enter a 1/32 note that is displayed as a 1/
16 note), you may have to adjust the Display Quantize set-
tings, see “Display Quantize” on page 284.
Selecting notes
There are several ways to select notes in the Score Editor:
By clicking
To select a note, click on its note head with the Arrow tool.
The note head gets red to indicate that it is selected.
To select more notes, hold down [Shift] and click on
them.
To deselect notes, hold [Shift] down and click on them
again.
If you hold down [Shift] and double-click on a note, this
note and all the following notes in the same staff are se
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lected.
With the Quantize value set to 1/8, you can only input
notes at eighth note positions.