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266 MidiIllustrator Help 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 Copyright © 2004-2015 Rallentando Software