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Chapter 7: Notation and Printing 94
Current Note
This box displays the name of the note that the mouse is currently
over. This is helpful to know what note will be inserted when you
click to insert a note.
Note or Rest Checkbox
These determine whether a Note or a Rest will
be inserted when a mouse is clicked.
Mono Mode
When this checkbox is selected, the notation is entered as
monophonic (one note only). This is useful for melodies that
only have one note playing at a time. Mono mode is a faster way to enter notes,
because the Notation Window will automatically delete a note that is present at
the same location that you are putting a new note on. So if you have mistakenly
put a B note on as a C, you just click on the B note, and if in mono mode the C
will be deleted automatically.
“Clean” Notation
When music has been played in from a MIDI keyboard, there
are frequently effects like grace notes, glitches, and notes
played off time. The Clean Notation mode is an intelligent feature that “Cleans
Up The Notation” for you. It does this by eliminating the display of grace notes
and glitches, and also simplifies the Notation display so it is more readable.
Clean Notation doesn't affect the actual content of the track, just how it is
displayed. In general, this should be on, since it improves the display. But if
you want to see every grace note or glitch that was played, then turn it off.
Looping the Notation Screen
While a song is playing, click the “L. Scr” checkbox and the
song will loop for the 4 bars shown on the notation screen.
For example, if you let the soloist create a great sounding Jazz solo, you can
then look at the notation and sight read along with the solo. When you reach a
particularly interesting or difficult part that you would like to practice, set the L.
Scr to “On” and it will loop that 4 bar phrase.
Tip: Since you might be holding your guitar or sax as you try to play with this
command, we've made some easy hot keys to navigate around. The “NUMPAD 1”
key turns the Looping on or off. The Cursor Up / Down keys jump to the previous /
next screen.
The Track Buttons
These stand for Bass,
Drums, Piano, Guitar,
Strings, Melody, and Solo. Normally you will be displaying the Melody or Solo
track, but you can display or print any track from Band-in-a-Box. The Soloist
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