

A blue measure start line will be placed at each tapped location once the playback ends or the stop button is pressed. Continue to press Enter or click the tap button at downbeat locations. Then, press Enter or click the tap button to the right to begin. To do this, select a downbeat and click "Tap downbeats" in the measure editing side panel. Add a single measure immediately following the selected measure or remove the current measure.īeats can be set by tapping along as the song plays.Halving deletes every other measure including any contained annotations like time/key signature. Double or halve the number of measures, from the selected measure onwards.So to convert 3/4 to 6/8, for example, you also need to halve the number of measures.

Changing the bottom number in the time signature only changes the sheet music annotation-it does not alter the number of measures. To remove a tempo or key/time signature annotation, set the value so that it matches the previous measure. Key/time signature or tempo: these can be changed with number boxes in the measure tab in the side panel.If you click on a downbeat, you can make several changes at that point: Downbeats represent the start of a measure.

Ctrl + click and drag to shift all following beats by the same amount. In measure mode you can click and drag the downbeats (blue lines) and beats (gray lines) to change where the beats occur in time. To switch between note and measure editing modes click the appropriate tab in the side panel or press number keys "1" and "2". The 'About' dialog will show whether CUDA is available.Įditing Measures (Beats, Time/Key Signature, Tempo) Measure editing mode

If you have a CUDA capable NVIDIA GPU finding notes will be very fast. To reduce the wait time, process the song in parts (such as 0 to 30 seconds, then 30 to 60, etc.) or use a computer with more processor cores. It can take several minutes to process one song.
