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NOTE
If you are inputting notes into a new voice on a staff that already contains notes in another voice,
the stem directions of existing notes at the same rhythmic position change automatically as
necessary.
The quarter note symbol beside the caret changes to indicate which voice is currently selected.
Any notes input are input into the voice indicated by this symbol.
You can switch between voices as often as you like.
NOTE
If you have three or more voices on a single staff, you must cycle through all the voices in a set
order. For example, if you have two up-stem voices and two down-stem voices, the order is: rst
up-stem voice, rst down-stem voice, second down-stem voice, second up-stem voice.
EXAMPLE
Caret when inputting notes into
the rst up-stem voice
Caret when inputting notes into
the rst down-stem voice
Caret when inputting notes into a
new, second up-stem voice
RELATED LINKS
Caret on page 131
Inputting notes on page 135
Adding notes above/below existing notes on page 155
Voices on page 784
Inputting notes into slash voices
You can input notes into multiple slash voices, for example, if you want to indicate a precise
rhythm without specifying pitches. By default, the rst slash voice is up-stem, but you can add
extra slash voices both with and without stems, and switch between them as often as you want.
You can also input notes into new slash voices on a staff with existing notes. Once you have
created a slash voice somewhere on a staff, you can input notes into that slash voice anywhere
else on the same staff.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, start note input.
2. Position the caret on the staff on which you want to input slash voices, at the rhythmic
position where you want the slash voices to start.
3. Create a new slash voice in any of the following ways:
Press Shift-Alt-V.
Choose Write > Create Slash Voice.
When a new slash voice is added, a + sign appears beside the symbol of a note beside the
caret, which now appears as a slash note. The slash note symbol indicates the stem
Write mode
Note input
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