Viewing and Editing the Performance of Notes

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Whether you have imported notes from a MIDI file, or entered notes into a score by recording them from a music keyboard, or by manually entering them with the mouse, Composer offers you many ways to edit how the notes are performed during playback.

With convenient commands that you can apply to one or more selected notes at a time, you can:

B8Change the exact time that a note is played without necessarily changing where the note is located in the score.
B8Change the exact duration that a note is played without necessarily changing its note value in the score.
B8Lock the as-performed timing of a selected note, so that when you later edit its rhythm, only the as-notated location and duration will be changed, and not the performed timing of the note.
B8Unlock the as-performed timing of a note, so that you can later edit its rhythm, both then as-notated and as-performed location and duration will be changed.
B8Request Composer to analyze the differences between as-notated durations and as-performed durations of notes in one region of a song and apply these differences as note duration adjustments to another region of the song.
B8Edit the loudness of individual notes. Create crescendos and decrescendos across a range of notes. Increase or decrease the contrast of loudness between notes.
B8Add pitch bends to notes, to simulate the musical effect achieved, for example, by a guitarist when he stretches a fretted string by pushing against it sideways with his fingers.

Procedures for accomplishing all of the above note editing tasks are described in the topics that follow.


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