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How the notes are transposed when the Diatonic option is enabled.
The key signature affects only how SONAR displays pitches for you. Changing the key signature does
not affect the MIDI key number (pitch) stored with each note. To actually transpose pitches, use the
Transpose command or edit notes individually by using the Piano Roll, Event List, or Staff views.
Note:
Groove clips are not affected by changes to your project’s key. Groove clips follow the default
project pitch value, located on the Markers toolbar, and Pitch markers in the Time Ruler. For more
information, see “Using Pitch Markers in the Track View” on page 238.
Frequently you use only one key signature for an entire project, but SONAR supports multiple key
signatures and multiple meter changes in a project. The default key is C. You can change these defaults
by creating your own default template file. For more information, see “Templates” on page 461.
Opening the Meter/Key View
To open the Meter/Key view, click
or choose
View-Meter/Key
.
The Meter/Key view displays a list of meter/key changes in the project. There is always an entry for
measure 1, because there must always be a meter and key signature for the project. The default meter
is 4/4 and the default key is C. You can change these defaults by creating your own default template file.
For more information, see “Templates” on page 461.
Each meter/key change has the following properties:
Adding and Editing Meter/Key Changes
The Meter/Key view displays a list of all the meter/key changes in the project. You can add, delete, or
edit meter/key changes by clicking the buttons at the top of the view. You can also insert meter/key
changes into the project with the
Insert-Meter/Key Change
command.
Property...
Meaning...
At Measure
The measure where the meter/key change takes place.
Beats per Measure
The number of beats per measure, the upper number in the time
signature.
Beat Value
The note length of a beat, the lower number in the time signature.
2 corresponds to a half note, 4 to a quarter note, 8 to an eighth
note, etc.
Key Signature
The key signature.
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