![]() The bottom of the editor contains the Levels Display Area. For instruments that are not concert C, the keyboard will be adjusted so that the C of the keyboard matches the C of the instrument.Īlong the top of the Note Display Area is the Measure Ruler which displays the current position of the playback head, as well as the current looping range if it set. If you are using a Drumkit, the keys of the keyboard will show the name of the drum assigned to that particular pitch. You can also hover your mouse over a particular key to get more information about that pitch. ![]() As you move the mouse in either the Node Display Area or the Keyboard, a key on the keyboard will light, corresponding to the pitch you are over. By clicking on a key in the Keyboard, you can hear a sample of that note playing. To the left of the Note Display Area is the Keyboard. Changing the size of the note blocks is covered in the navigation section. Given sufficient space, each block will display its pitch on the left and the voice it is assigned to on the right. Each note is displayed as a block, with yellow blocks representing selected notes, and darker green blocks representing unselected notes (these colors can be changes in the Preferences). The central portion contains the Note Display Area which allows you to view and edit notes. The name of the part being edited is at the top right. At the very top is a row of buttons and controls that affect playback and can modify notes. The Piano Roll Editor is divided into several sections. If the Piano Roll Editor is already open, it will be updated to show the new staff and measure you clicked on. ![]() The Piano Roll Editor will open showing the staff and measure where you clicked. ![]() Not: the space between two piano staffs, nor right-click on a note / rest) in the score and choose the Piano Roll Editor option from the context menu. To open the Piano Roll Editor (PRE), right-click on a measure (the spaces within the five lines if it is a five line staff. The unofficial Musescore post-3.6.2 version (see End of Life plan for 3.x ?) provides "let ring" capability beyond 2000 limit so that better audio output is possible. The Piano Roll Editor allows you edit individual notes and tweak aspects of their playback. ![]()
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