PreSonus Notion 6 - Notation Software (Boxed) User Manual

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4.18

Change a Command’s Key

You make changes to the layout one command at a time . You first set to none a key you
want to use for another command;

then

assign that key to a new command .

1 . In the row that has the command you want to change, press either the command text itself or the REC button .

» The two buttons turn red and the REC button’s text changes to STOP .

2 . Press a key on the MIDI keyboard .

» The Current Note area at the top displays how Notion interprets the key’s pitch (while you hold down the key) . If

the note appears in a red color, it is unavailable . If the note

is

available, its pitch appears next to the command .

3 . If you want to assign multiple keys to the command, simply press another available key on the MIDI keyboard .

» The additional pitch appears next to the other(s) you selected, arranged in ascending pitch order .

4 . When you finish selecting the key(s) you want to assign to this command, click the red STOP button .
5 . When you have the layout to your liking, click the Close button .

Return to Defaults

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To return a particular command to its factory-set key default, press the Default button . Nothing happens if that key

is currently assigned to a different command (set the key’s current command to none and try again) .

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To return the entire list back to factory-set default keys, press the Reset all to Defaults button at the bottom of the

dialog box .

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When you have the layout to your liking, click the Close button

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