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Introduction
» MagicScore
» System Requirement
Working with MagicScore
» User Interface
» Display Principles
» Main Menu
» Data Entry
» Elements Properties
» Templates
» Formatting
» Program Settings
» Playback
» Recording
» Managing Tempo
» Working with Sound
» Adjusting Playback
» Extra MIDI Events
» Drum Notes
» Tablature
» Transpose
» Navigator
» Hotkeys
References
» Composition Tools
» Marking Sheets
» Working with Notes
» Working with Symbols
» Working with Chords
» Working with Design Elements
» Changing Voices
» Adjusting Playback
 

Transpose

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MagicScore provides two ways of transposing notes.

  • You can specify a Transposition parameter for the part ("Composition" | "Part" | "Part properties"). Select a value from the drop-down list. In the "Maestro" version you can edit the list ("Templates" | "Transposition") by specifying intervals in halftones. The specified transposition is used only during playback and doesn't affect the notation.
  • You can also transpose the notes using the "Direct transpose" and "Reverce transpose" down buttons from the Composition panel. You can select the transposition interval from a drop-down list. This method changes both the notation and the actual sound.
  • Transpositions in clef changes. You need to specify "Change notes" property (Notes panel, arrow of Transposition button). It makes notes modified according to new clef.
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