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Include beats as Next/
Previous insert positions
Sounds
Audition chord/note when
note clicked with mouse
existing note, rest or lyric.
When inserting new items such
as Lyrics using the "Insert Next/
Previous" commands (see Insert
Menu and/or Keyboard
Shortcuts), include measure
beats as possible cursor insert
positions, rather than only
allowing new items to be
inserted at positions which
contain an item such as an
existing note, rest or lyric.
When a note is selected, all the
notes in that same time and
staff (i.e. a chord) will be
sounded together. Selecting
other notes in that same time/
staff will not repeat the chord
audition unless the Alt key is
held down (see also below).
Auditioning Notes versus
Chords
Notation
Holding the Alt key down whilst
clicking the notes will play only
the selected notes, rather than
the entire chord.
Audition changes to existing Any changes to existing
notation
notation, such as shifting notes
to a new staff or position, will
result in playback of the
changed chord notation. In Edit
mode, mouse pitch drags, note
volume changes, or mouse copy
operations will also elicit an
audition.
Audition cursor insertion
Whenever you alter the cursor
entry position on the staff, the
pitch
current entry pitch will be
sounded.
Audition note insertions and Whenever you add a new note
or paste notes of a single time
clipboard paste
and track (i.e. a chord) from the
clipboard to the score, the new
notes will be sounded.
Audition note insertions
Usually, notes entered using an
from external MIDI devices external MIDI device are
auditioned by the device itself,
or by using the MIDI In/Echo
features of MidiIllustrator. If
this is not the case, they can be
auditioned using this option.
Auto-tie off-beat notes
When MidiIllustrator imports a
MIDI file, it automatically ties all
which cross beats
notes which do not originate on
beats, and subsequently cross
other beat boundaries. This is
common notating practice and is
intended to improve legibility.
Uncheck this option if, when
editing, you would prefer that
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