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Display Quantize
Notes are not an absolute language, and you must give the program a few hints on
how the score should be displayed. This is done using the Display Quantize section
of the Staff Settings dialog.
These are only display values used for the graphics in the Score Editor. They
do not affect the actual recording in any way.
Here is a description of the functions:
Parameter Description
Notes The smallest note value to be displayed. Set this to the smallest signif-
icant note value used in your music. If for example you set this to
eighth notes, no note values smaller than eighth notes will be dis-
played. If you set it to a triplet value, the program expects all notes on
this staff to be triplets.
This setting is partly overridden by Auto Quantize (see below).
Rests The smallest rest value to be displayed, as with the “Notes” setting
described above.
Auto
Quantize
Generally, if your music contains mixed triplets and straight notes, try
selecting “Position” or “Distance” from this pop-up menu. Otherwise
set it to “None”.
Auto Quantize uses involved methods to make your score look as
legible as possible. Auto Quantize allows you to mix straight notes
with tuplets (triplets) in a Part. But, Auto Quantize also uses the (dis-
play) Quantize value. If it can't find an appropriate note value for a
certain note or group of notes, it will use the set Quantize value to
display it.
If the part is imprecisely played and/or complex, Auto Quantize may
have a problem “figuring out” exactly what you “mean”.
If you are using Cubase Score or Audio, there is more information in
the chapter “Transcribing MIDI Recordings” in the Score Layout and
Printing document.
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