11.0

Table Of Contents
Naming Format
Allows you to determine how MIDI note names are displayed in editors, etc.
Display ‘Bb’ as ‘B’
Displays ‘B’ as a pitch name. This is only available if you selected English in the
Note Name pop-up menu.
Display ‘B’ as ‘H’
Displays ‘H’ as a pitch name. This is only available if you selected English in the
Note Name pop-up menu.
Enharmonics from Chord Track
Uses the chord events on the chord track to determine if enharmonically
equivalent notes in the Key Editor and in the List Editor are displayed as sharp or
at.
Chord Font
Allows you to specify a font for all chord symbols.
Chord Symbols
Allows you to select your preferred display method for major 7th chords, minor chords,
half-diminished chords, diminished chords, and augmented chords.
Custom Chord Symbols
Allows you to modify the default chord symbols that are used on the chord track, for
the chord pads, and in the Score Editor.
New Custom Chord allows you to add a new custom chord symbol.
The options to the left allow you to specify the chord for which you want to change
the chord symbol.
Click the Type and Tension column and enter your custom symbol.
NOTE
You must dene custom symbols for each set of tensions.
The Result column shows how the chord will be displayed.
The Remove Custom Chord button allows you to remove the custom chord
symbol that is selected in the list.
EXAMPLE
To change the appearance of all minor chords from Xmin to X-, click New Custom Chord,
activate
5 and min3/#9 to dene the chord type, and change the symbol in the Type column
from min to -.
Preferences
Event Display
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