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Values f3
The
key signature
may be changed at any time in the EDITOR even when
notes have already been entered. This is called Transposition (see page
34). Because of the differences in pitch interval a particular piece of music
could quite possibly be transposed into some keys but not others. The
EDITOR will not allow you to access any key signature that the tune can not
be transposed to. It is possible therefore that particular keys will be missed
out and there may be some tunes which cannot be transposed into any
other key. Use the ← key to toggle between major and minor keys.
If the
Time signature
is altered after notes have been entered, the barlines
will probably not appear in the correct positions. You will need to access
Commands:
Adjust barlines
to reset the barlines according to the new time
signature.
If
Tempo
is set high and you have written a piece of music using lots of
semiquaver triplets (the shortest notes) then the poor computer might run
out of steam when playing and scrolling a voice. It will be playing notes a
LOT faster than you could manage on a piano! If it does tell you things are
getting out of hand, just wind down the tempo a little and give the computer
a rest!
Use the
←
key to toggle between b.p.m. and Italian notation.
The
Volume
is the overall baseline volume for the tune. For notes on using
this and the voice 1 volume increment see ‘More on editing - Volume’.
Info
Files
Values
Commands
Key signature
Save
Time signature
Tempo
Volume
Voice
Filter number
Autosound
F # 6 sharps
Save
4/4
Presto
15
3
3
on
Save
Autobar
on
Autotie
on
Play to
end
Play and
stay