User manual

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The rhythmic grid controls the following:
The possible input positions when using the caret or the mouse, and when copying and
pasting. For example, setting the rhythmic grid resolution to 32nd notes allows you to input
notes and items at a greater number of possible rhythmic positions than when the rhythmic
grid is set to quarter notes.
The amount by which the caret moves when using Right Arrow / Left Arrow .
The amount by which notes and items are lengthened/shortened.
The amount by which notes and items move.
You can change the rhythmic grid resolution at any time.
RELATED LINKS
Rhythmic position on page 20
Caret on page 157
Moving the caret manually on page 161
Event display on page 418
Tracks on page 426
Inputting notes on page 161
Changing the rhythmic grid resolution
You can change the resolution of the rhythmic grid. The resolution is indicated by the note value
symbol in the status bar and by the beat divisions and subdivisions in the ruler markings above
the caret.
The rhythmic grid resolution is set to eighth notes (quavers) by default.
PROCEDURE
Change the resolution of the rhythmic grid in any of the following ways:
Press Alt/Opt-] to decrease the rhythmic grid resolution.
Press Alt/Opt-[ to increase the rhythmic grid resolution.
Choose Write > Rhythmic Grid > Decrease Grid Resolution.
Choose Write > Rhythmic Grid > Increase Grid Resolution.
Choose Write > Rhythmic Grid > [Beat division].
Select a value from the Rhythmic Grid selector in the status bar.
RESULT
Decreasing the rhythmic grid resolution makes it ner by making the note value shorter.
Increasing the rhythmic grid resolution makes it coarser by making the note value longer.
TIP
You can assign your own key commands for increasing and decreasing the rhythmic grid
resolution.
RELATED LINKS
Status bar on page 32
Assigning key commands on page 50
Write mode
Rhythmic grid
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