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How the Score Editor works 1 – 11 
Display quantize
 
Let’s say you used the project window to record a figure with some 
staccato eighth notes. When you open the Score Editor it displays it 
like this:
This doesn’t look anything like what you intended. Let’s start with the 
timing – obviously, you were off at a couple of places (the third, fourth 
and last note all seem to be a 32nd note late). You can solve this by 
quantizing the figure, but this would make the passage sound too 
“stiff”,...

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1 – 12 How the Score Editor works 
OK, now the timing looks right, but the notes still don’t look like what 
you intended. Maybe you can understand that from a computer’s point 
of view, you did play sixteenth notes, which is why there is a lot of 
pauses. But that’s not how you meant it. You still want the track to 
play back short notes, because it is a staccato part, but you want 
something else “displayed”. Try setting the display quantize value to 
eighth notes instead: 
With display...

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How the Score Editor works 1 – 13 
Choose your display quantize values with care
 
As explained above, the display quantize value for notes puts a restric-
tion on the “smallest” note value that can be displayed. Let’s for a sec-
ond look what happens if we set it to quarter notes: 
With display quantize set to quarter notes. 
Oops, this doesn’t look too good. Well of course it doesn’t! We have 
now instructed the program that the “smallest” note that occurs in the 
piece is a quarter note. We...

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1 – 14 How the Score Editor works 
Using Rests display quantize
 
Above we used display quantize for notes. There is a similar setting 
called “Rests” display quantize which is used to set the smallest rest 
to be displayed. Often, this setting is very effective:
What if the original note example looked like this:
As you see, the first note is moved and appears one sixteenth note 
later. If we change the display quantize value for notes to eighth notes, 
the score will be displayed like this:...

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How the Score Editor works 1 – 15 
This leads us to the following general guidelines: 
•Set the Notes display quantize value according to the “smallest note po-
sition” you want to be shown in the score.
 
For example, if you have notes on odd sixteenth note positions, the Notes display 
quantize value should be set to sixteenth notes.
 
•Set the Rests display quantize value according to the smallest note 
value (length) you want to be displayed for a single note, positioned on a 
beat.
 
A...

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1 – 16 How the Score Editor works 
Summary
 
This closes our discussion on the basic concept of display quantizing. 
There are a number of other special situations which require more ad-
vanced techniques, which you will find out about in the next chapters. 
You will also read about other settings which work along the same 
lines as display quantize but each with its own application. These are 
called “interpretation flags”. 
Entering notes by hand vs. recording notes
 
Sometimes you will...

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2
 
The basics 

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2 – 18 The basics 
In this chapter you will learn:
 
•How to open the Score Editor.
•How to set up the page size and margins.
•How to switch between Page Mode and Edit Mode.
•How to hide and show the symbol palettes, the toolbar and extended toolbar.
•How to set up the ruler.
•How to set a zoom factor.
 
Preparations
 
1. 
In the project window, create a MIDI track for each instrument. 
Please note that you can prepare a piano (split) staff from a single track, there’s no 
need to create one...

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The basics 2 – 19 
Editing whole tracks
 
When you are preparing a score for printing, you probably want to 
open the whole MIDI tracks in the Score Editor. To do this, select the 
track(s) in the track list and make sure no parts are selected – then 
open the Score Editor as usual. 
About editing parts on different tracks
 
If you have selected parts on two or more tracks (or several whole 
tracks – no parts) and open the Score Editor, you will get one staff for 
each track (although you can...

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2 – 20 The basics 
Page Mode
 
When you are preparing a score for printout, you should set the Score 
Editor to Page Mode. This is done by selecting Page Mode from the 
Scores menu (if the menu item is called “Edit Mode”, you are already 
in Page Mode). 
Selecting Page Mode. 
When you do this, the window switches to show you one page at a 
time, as it will appear on printout. 
Page Mode vs. Edit Mode
 
All you can do in Edit Mode, you can also do in Page Mode. But Page 
Mode offers lots of...
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