Printing Notation

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2010/12/24 00:33:04 (permalink)

Printing Notation

MC5 claims that there is a way to print sheet music from the staff view. The help file said that there is supposed to be a file option for printing. There isn't one. Am i missing something or is Cakewalk just blowing smoke on this one?

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    Robomusic
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    Re:Printing Notation 2010/12/24 01:44:42 (permalink)
    You should be able to print, but i still suggest that unless you just need very basic lead sheet that you go with a dedicated notation program.

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    Re:Printing Notation 2010/12/24 07:39:38 (permalink)
    Fiddlebuster,

    With the staff view being displayed, click on the "FILE" option on the main menu bar.  Way down on the bottom of the pop-up menu you will see three small arrow heads in a small gray band.  Click on one of these and a print options pop-up will be displayed.

    For a quick printout of the staff information this works quite well.
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    Re:Printing Notation 2010/12/24 07:46:25 (permalink)
    also, no one has mentioned yet, notation priting is ONLY for MIDI tracks, not AUDIO.  some people don't understand that and get confused by the wording on the box.

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    Re:Printing Notation 2010/12/24 08:40:21 (permalink)
    yep... they made that function really hard to find...

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    Re:Printing Notation 2010/12/24 18:02:34 (permalink)
    Thanks i found it. However I did discover that you can print notation for audio tracks too you just have to manually input the notes. You can also print more than one track on a sheet for a score layout. It seems to work very well. Again thanks for the help you guys are great.

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    Re:Printing Notation 2010/12/24 21:58:40 (permalink)
    I did discover that you can print notation for audio tracks too you just have to manually input the notes.

     
    Semantics. That would be MIDI. ;-)
    In the older programs the print function was plainly visible. I don't know why they hid it.
    Another note; any MIDI data you record with a keyboard will appear as played. It could look like a real mess unless you have perfect timing. Getting a presentable score requires a lot of editing, or using MIDI Quantize while recording.
    If you write the data in with the mouse, it should look fine.

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    Re:Printing Notation 2010/12/27 01:00:15 (permalink)
    You are correct I did not think of that. Semantics schemantics, It worked lol. or at least got me on the "right track" I have seen what you mean about the timing. I copied some measures to another track and put them in the wrong place. Looked like musical confetti. however a simple drag and drop fixed it. Got lucky there.

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    Re:Printing Notation 2010/12/27 10:23:01 (permalink)
    If good-looking scores are what you're after, you can set MIDI Quantize to a specific note resolution and when you record, it will place the notes in the closest spot to what you set the resolution to. So if you have it set to 1/4 and hit the piano key at 1:138 instead of 1:000, the note will still get placed at 1:000.
    Reduces the amount of editing you have to do.

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    Re:Printing Notation 2010/12/27 13:16:08 (permalink)
    One other feature that's sort of hidden is the ability to add chord symbols like you would see in a jazz real/fake book. 
    To Add a Chord Symbol Click the Draw tool . Select the Chord tool . Position the pointer above the staff (the pointer changes to a pencil when you are in a legal position). Click to place a chord symbol. Music Creator inserts a copy of the most recently added chord (by default, C). You can then edit the symbol to display the chord you want.  There is a drop down list of chords available and it's comprehensive.  Its nice to put together a melody using the staff and add the chord symbols above the staff just like real sheet music.   

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