Getting Started Tutorials Manual MIDI and Audio
Select Patch Lists from the Options menu.
This is where you set up the patch names and patch numbering for your instrument(s). The patch names and patch numbers are displayed in the Track Sheet and the Controller Editor when you are editing program changes. Using patch names instead of program change numbers makes keeping track of your sounds a lot easier. (Patches are another name for program changes.)
For each instrument in your MIDI setup, select all the channels this
instrument uses in the Channel list box. You can select channels here
by dragging over several channels and by control-clicking on individual
channels.
For example, if you want to select channels 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 9, you
can click on channel 1, keep the mouse down and move it to channel 4,
highlighting channels 1, 2, 3, and 4 and then pressing and holding down
the CTRL key and clicking on channel 7 and channel 9, highlighting these
as well. If you want to select all the channels, drag from channel 1 to
channel 16, highlighting all of them.
When you have selected the channels you want, select a patch list name from the list of patch list names. Now select a numbering scheme for your patches from the Numbering list box.
Open, save and print files and create tracks
Set the names for your instrument's patches (or programs)
Change the play/mute/solo status of a track
Open, save and print files and create tracks
Enter a tablature chord symbol
Enter different types of barlines
Change a note's pitch by semitones
Change the enharmonic spelling of a note
Make sure notes display with their entered durations
Split a track onto a treble and bass clef
Put notes in a split track on either the treble or the bass staff
Change the vertical position of tablature chords
Change how barlines are connected in a score
Change fonts for titles, lyrics, text or symbols
Change the display of bar numbering
Change the display of page numbering
Change the quantization with which music is displayed
Transpose the display of notes in a track
Change the way notes are grouped together
Change the number of bars per line
Change the number of staves per page
Change the way rests are displayed
Change the way ties are displayed
Change the direction of stems and beams
Display independent voices in a bar on the same staff
Change the display of drum notes
Synchronize with another sequencer as slave
Synchronize with another sequencer as master
Synchronize with a tape device
Add your score to a video or file soundtrack
Export an audio file using the Audio Mixer
Select a sound bank on a GS Standard instrument
Check whether notes are within an instrument's range
See what events are in your tracks
Add composer notes to your composition