Editing notes in notation view – Apple GarageBand 2.0 User Manual

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Chapter 9

Working In Notation View

Beat guides: In notation view, the beat ruler not only shows measures and beats, but
also includes beat guides. Beat guides help you see the exact position of notes in
time. A beat guide appears as a small gray circle or dot above each note; when you
move a note, the beat guide moves with it to indicate the note’s position.

To view a Software Instrument region in notation view:

1

In the timeline, select a Software Instrument region.

2

Click the Notation View button (the musical note icon) in the lower-right corner of the
editor’s header area.

In music notation, the position of notes is shown in terms of musical values (note
values). When you play music, you may play some notes slightly off the beat (ahead of
the beat or behind the beat) to achieve different types of feeling. These small
differences are not shown in musical notation.

In notation view, GarageBand shows the position of notes “rounded” to the nearest
note value. You can choose the note value to round the display of notes to from the
editor timeline grid menu. This does not change where the note sounds in time, it only
changes the display, so that notes slightly out of time are shown at the intended
position.

To choose the note value for notation view:

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Click the Timeline Grid button in the upper-right corner of the editor, then choose a
note value from the timeline grid menu.

Editing Notes In Notation View

You can edit notes and controller information for a Software Instrument region in
notation view, just as you can in graphic view. You can:

• Add notes
• Select notes
• Move notes in time
• Cut and copy notes
• Change the pitch of notes
• Change the duration of notes
• Change the velocity of notes
• Add pedal markings to sustain notes

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