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MIDI Editors
Score Editor Operations
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Auto Clef
If this option is activated, Cubase attempts to guess the correct clef, judging from
the pitch of the music.
Display Transpose
In this section, you can specify a separate display transpose setting for each staff (track).
This transposes the notes in the score without affecting how the notes are played back. This
allows you to record and play back a multi staff arrangement and still score each instrument
according to its own transposition.
Semitones
Allows you to manually set a display transpose value.
Instrument
Allows you to select the instrument for which you are scoring.
Interpretation Options
In this section, you can make additional settings on how the score is displayed.
Clean Lengths
If this option is activated, notes that are considered to be chords are shown with
identical lengths. Longer notes are displayed shorter than they are. Notes with
very short overlaps are also cut off. This is similar to the No Overlap option, but
with a more subtle effect.
No Overlap
If this option is activated, one note is never shown as overlapping another,
lengthwise. This allows long and short notes that start at the same point to be
displayed without ties. The long notes are cut off in the display. This makes the
music more legible.
A sample measure with No Overlap deactivated.
A sample measure with No Overlap activated.
Syncopation
If this option is activated, syncopated notes are shown in a more legible way.
A dotted quarter note at the end of a bar when Syncopation is deactivated.
A dotted quarter note at the end of a bar when Syncopation is activated.