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IMPORTANT
These display values are only used for the graphical display in the Score Editor. They do not
affect the playback.
Notes
Determines the smallest note value to be displayed and the smallest position to be
recognized and properly displayed. Set this to the smallest signicant note position
used in your music.
For example, if you have notes on odd 16th note positions, set this value to 16. The T
values are for triplet note values. This setting is partly overridden by Auto Quantize.
Rests
This value is used as a recommendation. Cubase does not display rests smaller than
this value, except where necessary. In effect, this setting also determines how the
length of notes is displayed. Set this value according to the smallest note value (length)
that you want to be displayed for a single note, positioned on a beat.
Auto Quantize
Allows you to make your score look as legible as possible. Auto Quantize allows you
to mix straight notes with tuplets (triplets) in a part. However,
Auto Quantize also uses
the (display) quantize value. If there is no appropriate note value for a certain note or
group of notes, it uses the set quantize value is used to display it.
Generally, only activate this option if your music contains mixed triplets and straight
notes. If the part is imprecisely played and/or complex,
Auto Quantize may have a
problem guring out exactly what you mean.
Dev.
If this option is activated, triplets/straight notes are detected even if they are not
exactly on the beat. However, if you know that your triplets/straight notes are perfectly
recorded, either through quantizing or entered by hand, deactivate this option.
This option is only available if Auto Quantize is activated.
Adapt
If this option is activated, the program guesses that when one triplet is found, there
are probably more triplets surrounding it. Activate this option if not all of your triplets
are detected.
This option is only available if Auto Quantize is activated.
Clef/Key
In this section, you can set the correct clef and key.
Clef/Key display
Allows you to select the clef or key via the scrollbar.
Lower Staff
Sets the clef and key to the lower staff.
Auto Clef
If this option is activated, Cubase attempts to guess the correct clef, judging from the
pitch of the music.
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