15
It always appears at the end of a voice ready to be entered. The pitch,
duration and envelope of this note can all be changed before it is entered.
Enter the note by pressing
RETURN
. If autosound is on the note will be
heard. The newly entered note moves to the left and a similar note appears
under the note cursor. Again this note may be edited and entered into
memory by pressing
RETURN
. If you want to hear the note before it is
entered press
*
. This is very useful when changing envelopes.
Once a note has been entered you can easily edit it by moving the note to
the cursor position and changing the pitch, duration, etc.
This time the note will appear black because it is a real note stored as part
of the voice. You can press
*
to preview the note and press
RETURN
to
move on to the next one. You could just as well press
[
or
]
to move onto
another note.
To remove a note (it must be a real one!) move it to the cursor column and
press
DEL
. To add another note to the end of a voice, scroll to the last note
and press
RETURN
. A blue note will appear again for you to edit and enter
as before.
As more notes are added to a voice barlines will begin to appear automati-
cally according to the time signature. You may even find that some of the
notes are automatically tied across a barline for you! In other cases you
might be told that the bar is too long and the notes can not be fitted in. Press
↑
=
Pitch
Z
X
<>
Envelope
Q
Duration
W
<>
[
]
*
Sound note
RETURN
Enter note
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