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In what ways can you enter notation in the Score Editor?
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Notation can be entered in the Score Editor using graphic input, step input, and, real-time transcription.
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Where do you edit note length?
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In the Event Parameter box.
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What do you use to assign display attributes to notation?
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Staff styles are used to assign display attributes to notation.
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How do you assign voices within a score style?
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Voices are assigned using a MIDI split note or an individual MIDI channel
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What do yo use to assign voices in a part in the Score Editor?
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The Voice Separation tool can be used to quickly assign voices in a polyphonic staff style using MIDI channel assignment.
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What do text styles do?
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Text styles assign display attributes to the text elements in the Score Editor.
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Do you need to edit MIDI regions to accurately display notation?
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Yes. MIDI Regions must often be edited to display notation accurately.
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Does the Quantization parameter in the Score Editor change both notation and playback?
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No Quantization in the Score Editor changes the notation display but does not affect the performance data.
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How do you creature drum notations?
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Drum parts can be notated by assigning a mapped instrument and a mapped staff style to a track.
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What do you use to display and print only selected parts?
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Score sets are used to display and print individual parts up to full scores.
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Can you retain independent formatting for both parts and scores?
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Yes. You can assign separate format settings for parts and scores in the Global score project settings.
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