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Score Editor Operations
This section describes the principal editing operations within the Score Editor.
Improving the Score Display
When you open the Score Editor for a part that was recorded in real time, the score may not look
as legible as you expect. The Score Editor can ignore the minor time variances in performance
and make a neater score. To achieve this, the
Staff Settings dialog provides settings that
determine how the program displays the music.
Staff Settings Dialog
This dialog allows you to change how Cubase displays the music.
IMPORTANT
The settings that you make in this dialog are independent for each staff (track), but common for
a piano staff that you have created with the Split option.
To open the Staff Settings dialog, do one of the following:
Select a staff and select MIDI> Scores> Staff Settings.
Double-click in the area to the left of the staff.
NOTE
The time signature follows the time signatures that are set in the Tempo Track editor. These
settings are common to all tracks/staves in the score.
Staff Mode
The Staff Mode determines how the staff is shown.
In Single mode, all notes in the part are shown in the same staff.
In Split mode, the part is split on the screen into a bass and treble clef, as in a piano score.
The Split Point value determines where you want the split to occur. Notes above and
including the split note appear on the upper staff, and notes below the split note appear
on the lower staff.
Display Quantize
This section allows you to change the way Cubase displays scores.
MIDI Editors
Score Editor Operations
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