User manual

Table Of Contents
2 Notes panel
Contains the note durations, accidentals, and articulations that are most commonly used
during note input.
3 Notations panel
Contains notation items that you can add to your music, such as dynamics and playing
techniques, divided into separate categories. Your current selection in the Notations
toolbox determines which notation items are shown.
4 Notations toolbox
Allows you to determine which notation items are shown in the Notations panel, and to
input certain items directly, such as rehearsal marks, chord symbols, and ngerings.
5 Properties panel
Contains properties that allow you to make individual modications to the currently
selected notes and notations, independently of your project-wide settings.
NOTE
Properties are layout-specic, meaning changing the properties of an item in one layout
does not affect the same item in other layouts. However, you can copy property changes
to other layouts.
Notes toolbox
The tools in the Notes toolbox allow you to modify notes. The Notes toolbox is located on the left
of the window in Write mode.
Dotted Notes
Adds rhythm dots to notes or chords, and removes rhythm dots from notes or
chords.
You can also activate/deactivate Dotted Notes by pressing . (period).
You can increase the number of dots on notes by pressing Alt-. (period).
Rests
Allows you to input rests of the duration currently selected in the Notes panel.
You can also activate/deactivate Rests by pressing , (comma).
Chords
Allows you to add several notes at the same rhythmic position in order to build a
chord. This function prevents the caret from advancing automatically after inputting
a note.
You can also activate/deactivate Chords by pressing Q
Tuplets
Inserts a triplet bracket and the respective number of rests at the specied rhythmic
position. If the notes are beamed, no brackets are used.
You can input other types of tuplet, such as quintuplets, by using the tuplets
popover.
Write mode
Project window in Write mode
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