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The next time you want to use these settings for a track, choose your Preset in the Staff View Layout
dialog box from the Presets dropdown list.
Changing Fretboard Texture and Orientation
You can change fretboard texture and orientation (high string on top or bottom of neck) in the Staff
View Layout dialog box, or by right-clicking the Fretboard.
To Change the Fretboard Texture and Orientation
1.
Open the Staff View Layout dialog box.
2.
Click the Define button (lower right corner).
The Tablature Settings dialog box appears.
3.
Click the Fretboard tab.
4.
In the Texture field, choose a texture from the dropdown list.
5.
If you want to reverse the standard string orientation, in the Orientation field click Low String on
Top (Mirror).
6.
Click OK.
The Fretboard changes to reflect your choices.
Quick TAB
SONAR quickly creates a tablature based on standard fingering patterns. After you try the quick ver-
sion, you can customize the tablature to your liking.
To Create a Quick TAB
1.
Open a file that contains a MIDI guitar track.
2.
In the Track view, select the track number of the track you want to display tablature for.
3.
Select
View-Staff
.
The Staff view appears, displaying a fretboard and the notation of your MIDI track. To see
everything, you may need to resize the Staff view by dragging the top border upward a few inches.
4.
From the Staff view toolbar, click the dropdown arrow on the Staff View Layout button to display
the tablature dropdown list.
5.
Choose Quick TAB from the dropdown list.
A tablature grid appears, displaying the fret numbers for all the notes in the track.
6.
From the File menu, choose Save. Saving your file saves TAB settings for each track you generated
TABs for.
Press the Spacebar to play your file. Notice that the Fretboard displays the name of each note above the
string and fret you would play it on as the note plays.
Regenerate TAB
The
Regenerate TAB
command works on selected regions in a track to modify the fingering according
to the method you choose. The TAB display by default uses the 'floating' algorithm which allows the
notes to spread over the entire fretboard. By choosing the "fixed" algorithm instead, you can designate a
specific finger span and lowest fret which causes the TAB of a selected region to be displayed within this
range. This usually creates a more compact fingering system.
The
Regenerate TAB
command gives you a third choice for displaying tablature MIDI channel. This
uses the event's MIDI channel to determine which string the note should be displayed on. When MIDI
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