Tabledit move note
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This means that each time you enter a note in the tablature the cursor is automatically advanced along the same string by an interval equal to the current note value. Right clicking on any of the notes in the " Notes" palette activates automatic cursor advancement. This must be set from either the menu entry or the palette (the palette, of course, being the handiest of the two). The only value which cannot be set in this manner is the 1/64th note. represent, in sequence, the durations running from a Whole note to a 1/32nd note. The most efficient of these three is to make the changes from the keyboard. The current duration can be set in any one of three ways: from the menu, from the Notes palette or from the keyboard. To extend the benefits of the key, see the advanced option " Note Duration Quick Entry". Thus, in a 4/4 measure with the current duration set to a 1/4 note, each press of will move the cursor to the next whole beat. This moves the cursor to the right by the distance corresponding to the currently selected duration. The program plays notes back based entirely on their position within the grid with no account being taken of the actual duration of the preceding note.īy far the simplest and most efficient way of achieving correct, horizontal placement of the notes is by use of the key.
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It's imperative to correct playback that the numbers or notes you add to your staves be correctly placed within the measure. This is absolutely the most efficient way of using the program. We'll stay out of the menus as much as possible except in those cases where there's no alternative. Throughout this tutorial, the primary working method will be based on the use of the keyboard and the palettes.