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Cubasis VST 4.0 – Manual - School of Computing, Engineering and ...

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SwitchesThese provide additional options for the display <strong>of</strong> the score:ParameterClean LengthsNo OverlapDescriptionWhen this is activated, notes that are considered to be chords willbe shown with identical lengths. This is done by showing the longernotes as shorter than they are. When Clean Lengths is turned on,notes with very short overlaps are also cut <strong>of</strong>f; a bit as with No Overlap(see below), but with a more subtle effect.When this is activated one note will never be shown as overlappinganother, lengthwise. This allows long <strong>and</strong> short notes starting at thesame point to be displayed without ties; the long notes are cut <strong>of</strong>f inthe display. This will make the music more legible.An example measure with No Overlap deactivated......<strong>and</strong> with No Overlap activated.SyncopationWhen this function is activated, syncopated notes are shown in amore legible way.This is a dotted quarter at the end <strong>of</strong> a bar when Syncopation is <strong>of</strong>f......<strong>and</strong> when it is on.ShuffleFlat BeamsNo BeamsActivate this function when you have played a shuffle beat <strong>and</strong> wantit displayed as straight notes (not triplets). This is very common injazz notation.When this is ticked, the beams over the notes will be flat (as opposedto slanted).When this is ticked, there will be no beams whatsoever in the part.This is good for example for vocal scoring.CUBASIS <strong>VST</strong>Editing MIDI 12 – 177

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