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Editing Rests |
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With Musician, you do not have to do much work to include rests in the score. Musician automatically adds rests wherever there are no notes. For example, if you add a quarter note at the half-note beat in a 4:4 meter measure, Musician will place a half note rest before the note, and a quarter note rest after the note: You can split larger rest durations into two or more smaller rests. You might want to do this to prepare for adding a note at the location of the second smaller rest, as explained in Dividing and Combining Rests, and illustrated here:
You can use rests as a means of editing the duration of notes and removing notes. You can delete a rest to extend the duration of previous notes. After importing and transcribing a MIDI, or transcribing a recording, you might want to use Musician's Clean Up Rests and Overlapping Notes command as a quick way to remove small unwanted rests that "over-notate" the score in too much detail. For details, see Eliminating Small Rests. See Using Multiple Measure Rests for instructions in preparing multiple measure rests which look like this:
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