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Playback

The Playback Console

Last updated: 07/30/2024

The Playback Console is the environment you want to use for assigning instrument part names and MIDI instruments to your music. Volume, Solo and Mute for individual parts (tracks) are also controlled here. It’s your musical control board.


How to get there …

There are several ways to open the Playback Console.

The button to open the Playback Console is found on the toolbars of the Note Editor, Tools and Playback tabs.
Launche the Playback Console using   +   shortcut keys.
Select ☰ PLAYBACK > Playback Console from the main menu.
1
Tempo
 
Default tempo for the entire score is set here. It can also be set from the EDIT > Tempo menu.
 
NOTE: Keep in mind that any Tempo marking in the score will over-ride the default Tempo set here.
2
Transpose playback
 
Select any number of steps, up or down to transpose playback.
 
NOTE: This does NOT transpose the key signature in the notation.
3
Add a new part to the System Manager
 
Clicking here will begin the process of adding a new part to the score.
4
Part Names List
 
Each part (each staff line of the system) is assigned an Instrument (Part Name) auto­mati­cally out of recog­nition. You can choose a new part name by clicking into the named field and even rename the part simply by typing in a new name.
5
Port
 
Select another Port letter which is linked to an alternative soundfont sound set or to a AU plug-in. Click on the column header name Port to open the Playback Setup dialog.
5
Port
 
Select another Port letter which is linked to an alternative soundfont sound set or to a AU plug-in. Click on the column header name Port to open the Playback Setup dialog.
6
Measure Finder
 
Use this slider to relocate playback to the Measure and Beat displayed in th readout.
7
Play…
 
Push to play. Push again to stop.
8
MIDI Instrument
 
You can change the default MIDI instrument assigned to the part by clicking into its name field and selecting one of a 128 MIDI instruments.
9
Mute / Solo
 
You can mute or solo a single part (MIDI Track) with either of these buttons.
10
Transpose Part/Track playback
 
Select any number of steps, up or down to transpose playback of the selected part. NOTE: This does NOT affect the notation or key signature. It simply changes the pitch of the MIDI instrument.
11
Changing MIDI Channels
 
You can change any or all MIDI Channels manually by clicking and typing in a new number. NOTE: You must press Lock in order to save the changes you made to Channel numbers.
1
Tempo
 
Default tempo for the entire score is set here. It can also be set from the EDIT > Tempo menu.
 
NOTE: Keep in mind that any Tempo marking in the score will over-ride the default Tempo set here.
2
Transpose playback
 
Select any number of steps, up or down to transpose playback.
 
NOTE: This does NOT transpose the key signature in the notation.
3
Add a new part to the System Manager
 
Clicking here will begin the process of adding a new part to the score.
4
Part Names List
 
Each part (each staff line of the system) is assigned an Instrument (Part Name) auto­mati­cally out of recog­nition. You can choose a new part name by clicking into the named field and even rename the part simply by typing in a new name.
5
Port
 
Select another Port letter which is linked to an alternative soundfont sound set or to a AU plug-in. Click on the column header name Port to open the Playback Setup dialog.
5
Port
 
Select another Port letter which is linked to an alternative soundfont sound set or to a AU plug-in. Click on the column header name Port to open the Playback Setup dialog.
6
Measure Finder
 
Use this slider to relocate playback to the Measure and Beat displayed in th readout.
7
Play…
 
Push to play. Push again to stop.
8
MIDI Instrument
 
You can change the default MIDI instrument assigned to the part by clicking into its name field and selecting one of a 128 MIDI instruments.
9
Mute / Solo
 
You can mute or solo a single part (MIDI Track) with either of these buttons.
10
Transpose Part/Track playback
 
Select any number of steps, up or down to transpose playback of the selected part. NOTE: This does NOT affect the notation or key signature. It simply changes the pitch of the MIDI instrument.
11
Changing MIDI Channels
 
You can change any or all MIDI Channels manually by clicking and typing in a new number. NOTE: You must press Lock in order to save the changes you made to Channel numbers.

Main functions of the Playback Console …
 

1
Tempo: Default tempo for the entire score is set here. It can also be set from the ☰ EDIT > Tempo menu. NOTE: Keep in mind that any Tempo marking in the score will over-ride the default Tempo set here.
2
Transpose playback: Select any number of steps, up or down to transpose playback. NOTE: This does NOT transpose the key signature in the notation. See Transposition
3
Add a new part to the System Manager: Clicking here will begin the process of adding a new part to the score. See System Manager
4
Part Names List: Each part (each staff line of the system) is assigned an Instrument (Part Name) automatically out of recognition. You can choose a new part name by clicking into the named field and even rename the part simply by typing in a new name.
5
Port: Select another Port letter which is linked to an alternative soundfont sound set or to a AUVST plug-in. Click on the column header name Port to open the Playback Setup dialog.
6
Measure Finder: Use this slider to relocate playback to the Measure and Beat displayed in th readout.
7
Play: Push to play. Push again to stop.
8
MIDI Instrument: You can change the default MIDI instrument assigned to the part by clicking into its name field and selecting one of a 128 MIDI instruments.
9
Mute / Solo: You can mute or solo a single part (MIDI Track) with either of these buttons.
10
Transpose Part/Track playback: Select any number of steps, up or down to transpose playback of the selected part. NOTE: This does NOT affect the notation or key signature. It simply changes the pitch of the MIDI instrument. See Transposition
11
Changing MIDI Channels: You can change any or all MIDI Channels manually by clicking and typing in a new number. NOTE: You must press Lock in order to save the changes you made to Channel numbers.
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