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Using Smartscore Book Mathematik ist Musik für den Verstand. Musik hingegen ist Mathematik für die Seele. Anonym (18. Jahrhundert) Copyright © 2003 Musitek. Alle Rechte vorbehalten Die Informationen in diesem Dokument können ohne Ankündigung geändert wer- den, und Musitek Corporation übernimmt für sie keine Haftung. Die in diesem Hand- buch beschriebene Software unterliegt einem Lizenzvertrag. Die Software darf nur gemäß der Vereinbarungen dieses Vertrags verwendet oder kopiert werden. Diese Software darf außer unter den im Vertrag aufgeführten Bedingungen nicht kopiert werden. Kein Bestandteil dieses Dokuments darf in irgendeiner Form vervielfältigt oder übermittelt werden, weder auf elektronischem noch auf mechanischem Weg. Die Informationen dürfen ohne eine schriftliche Genehmigung von Musitek Corpora- tion weder fotokopiert noch aufgenommen werden. Copyright © 1999-2004 Musitek® Corporation. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Handbuch von Christopher Newell, editiert von Chad Peplinski. 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SmartScore wird in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz exklusiv vertrieben von: Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Einführung in SmartScore . .1 Was SmartScore kann... 2 Was möchten Sie erreichen? . 4 Neuigkeiten in SmartScore 3 . 5 Wie dieses Handbuch benutzt wird . 7 Was ist zu tun, wenn das Handbuch nicht weiterhilft? . 9 Wichtiger Hinweis zum Urheberrecht . 9 2 Installation und erste Schritte . .11 Installation . 12 Erkennung gescannter Musik . 12 ENF-Dateien bearbeiten . 17 Mit dem System-Manager arbeiten . 27 Mehrstimmig-polyphone Partituren . 30 Text und Gesangstext bearbeiten . 33 Bearbeitung solistischer Gitarrenmusik und die MIDI-Ansicht . 34 3 Scannen und erkennen . .37 Musik scannen . 38 Scannen unter Windows . 38 Mit HP®-Scannern unter Windows arbeiten . 45 Scannen am Macintosh . 47 Erkennungs-Vorgang (Win/Mac) . 54 Außerhalb von SmartScore scannen . 61 Auswahl bereits gescannter und gespeicherter Bilddateien für die Erkennung . 62 Scannen von Partitur-Stimmen (Einzelstimmen-Partituren) . 65 Erkennungs-Genauigkeit . 67 Problembehebung: Scannen und Erkennen . 69 Bilddateien im Editor öffnen/bearbeiten . 71 4 ENF-Wiedergabe . 79 Einführung . 80 Fehlerprüfung . 84 Wiedergabe-Konsole . 85 Mit Stimmen arbeiten . 86 Erweiterte Wiedergabe-Optionen . 92 Schlagzeug-Spuren hinzufügen . 101 Karaoke-Ansicht . 101 5 Noten und Pausen bearbeiten . 103 Navigation innerhalb eines ENF-Dokuments . 104 Einleitende ENF-Bereinigung . 105 ENF-Bearbeitungs-Modi . 106 Allgemeine Notenbearbeitung . 108 Zeichen bearbeiten . 118 Transposition (Tonarten und Schlüssel) . 118 Neue ENF-Partituren erstellen . 119 Speichern / Exportieren von ENF-Dateien . 122 6 Text und Symbole bearbeiten . 125 Text . 126 Gesangstext . 128 Text und Gesangstext: Änderung des Schriftstils und Eingabe . 130 Zeichen bearbeiten . 132 Gitarren-Griffbilder und Akkordsymbole . 135 Akkoladenklammern . 140 7 Mit Schlagzeug arbeiten . 143 Perkussions-Schlüssel (Schlüssel-Palette) . 144 Automatische Schlagzeug-Rhythmen . 146 Virtual Drum Kit . 149 8 Ändern der Partiturstruktur . 151 Die Partiturstruktur im System-Manager . 152 Seite einrichten . 158 iv Notensystem-Verknüpfung . 160 Partiturstruktur . 165 Beziehungen von ENF- zu MIDI-Strukturen . 169 9 ENF-Bearbeitung im Detail . 171 Weitere ENF-Navigationsmethoden . 172 Tastaturkürzel . 176 Inhaltsverzeichnis Das Auswahl-Werkzeug (O) . 178 Notationsobjekte einfügen und bearbeiten . 179 Der SmartScore-Navigator . 184 Transponieren . 186 Der System-Manager . 191 Instrument-Vorlagen . 197 Stimmen, Notensysteme und Farben . 199 Wiedergabe-Konsole . 206 Versteckte Symbole . 208 Dynamikangaben, Artikulationszeichen und Tempo-Markierungen . 209 Das Eigenschafts-Werkzeug . 216 Wiederholungen und mehrfache Endungen . 221 Taktart- und Tonartangaben sowie Schlüssel vereinheitlichen (U) 225 MIDI in ENF umwandeln . 227 Problembehebung: ENF . 230 Übersicht über die Tastaturbefehle (Win) . 232 Übersicht über die Tastaturbefehle (Mac) . 233 10 MIDI-Bearbeitung und Aufnahme . 235 Zusammenhang zwischen ENF-Notation und MIDI-Editor . 236 Öffnen, Ändern und Schließen mehrerer MIDI-Ansichten . 238 Die Spur-Übersicht . 239 Wiedergabe . 241 MIDI-Geräte . 243 Die Piano-Roll-Ansicht . 245 Die Event-Liste . 261 Die Wiedergabe-Konsole . 265 Anzeige-Kontrollen . 267 MIDI-Aufnahme . 268 Schrittweise Aufnahme . 271 v Virtual Drum Kit . 273 Wiedergabe nach der MIDI-Bearbeitung . 273 MIDI in ENF umwandeln . 274 MIDI-Dateien speichern . 274 11 Referenz . 275 Eigenschafts-Werkzeug . 276 Werkzeug-Paletten . 276 Menüs der ENF-Ansicht . 284 Menüs der MIDI-Ansicht . 308 Menüs der Bildansicht . 313 12 Glossar . ..
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