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Notation
Each track gets it's own staff (or a system of both bass and treble staffs). Selected notes can be moved to
another staff using drag-and-drop.
Drum
The colored buttons at the top only serve to show the names of the tracks. The drum instruments appear in
the same order, and the notes appear in the corresponding colors. The Drum Instrument Selector, which
the same order, and the notes appear in the corresponding colors. The Drum Instrument Selector, which
appears on clicking the NEW INST button lists the instruments available in all the track's MIDI instruments.
The track numbers, as they appear on the colored buttons, appear in the selector as well.
Edits in a single instrument are not tweakable, unlike a track's drum editor.
10.14 Multitrack Editing
Using the Multitrack Editor, which can be shown using the Editing Options menu, multiple tracks can be
edited simultaneously. The Multitrack Editor affects all tracks that have their editor opened.
Hint: Use the Song Editor if you want to edit all tracks including tempo, automation and markers etc.
Multitrack Editor window, showing 3 tracks
The Multitrack Editor works just like a track editor. It features all common track editor buttons except Export.
The Multitrack Editor's Edit Control's features depend on the types of the tracks being edited. The control
can be an Audio Edit Control, a MIDI Edit Control or one that contains just a Volume fader and Fade,
can be an Audio Edit Control, a MIDI Edit Control or one that contains just a Volume fader and Fade,
Reverse and Transpose options.
10.15 Chords and Lyrics
Chords and Lyrics can be entered in the Chord Editor and Lyric Editor respectively, which are available
from the Editing Options menu. These Chords and Lyrics can be displayed in almost any editor, which
from the Editing Options menu. These Chords and Lyrics can be displayed in almost any editor, which
makes it much easier to see "where you are". They can be made visible using small buttons labeled C and
L which appear on the left hand side of the editors. The Chords appear at the top of the editor, the Lyrics
appear at the bottom.
Entering Chords is pretty easy, since you probably have them on paper or in your head anyway. Entering
Lyrics is a bit more work because it's not so easy to decide where the bars and beats are. It's
recommended to type the lyrics first, and then add the bar separators (and optionally the beat separators).
Bars are separated by '|' characters. Inside a bar, beats are separated by '-' characters.