Starting and Ending the First Recording (Using the Metronome) |
If you have just started a new song, and you wish to record notes from your music keyboard, you should first make sure that the song has the right meter (time signature). If it does not, set the desired meter in the first measure, as described in Meters (Time Signatures). Then set the tempo for the song, as described below. When you record into a new song, the song does not need to have as many measures as you might record. Composer will automatically add measures during your recording. After you have completed the first recording, Composer will automatically determine the key signature based on its analysis of the harmonies you have played. If Composer incorrectly determines the key signature, you can easily change it, as described in Key Signatures. To record the notes live from your music keyboard into a new song:
-- OR -- Type CTRL + Space (hold down the CTRL key while hitting the Space bar). By default Composer will play the metronome for a two-measure lead-in before the beginning of the portion of the song to be recorded. To specify a different number of pickup measures and beats, follow the instructions in Setting Up Pickup Beats.
During the recording, Composer advances a blue vertical playback cursor to indicate the position in the song. Also, it displays red rectangles that represent the pitch and durations of the notes you have recorded:
Composer will immediately transcribe your recording to notation, including determining the key signature, as illustrated below: |