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The Meter/Key View
The Meter/Key view lets you enter meter and key changes at measure
boundaries. Meter and key changes affect all tracks.
What Is Meter?
The meterÑalso known as the time signatureÑdescribes how to divide
time into rhythmic pulses. When you set the meter, you are specifying
the number of beats per measure and the note value of each beat.
Common meters include:
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2/4 (two beats per measure, quarter note gets a beat)
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4/4 (four beats per measure, quarter note gets a beat)
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3/4 (three beats per measure, quarter note gets a beat)
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6/8 (six beats per measure, eighth note gets a beat)
The top number of a meter is the number of beats per measure, and can
be from 1 through 99. The bottom number of a meter is the value of each
beat; you can pick from a list of values ranging from a whole note to a
thirty-second note.
The meter affects several things in Pro Audio:
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Metronome accents
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How measure, beat, and tick (MBT) times are calculated and
displayed
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How the Staff view is drawn
While Pro Audio in general allows meters to have up to 99 beats per
measure, the Staff view cannot display such measures. You will receive
an error message if you try to use the Staff view with meters exceeding
its limit.
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When zoomed out, you can press Page Up and Page Down to
navigate between pages.
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Click Print.
Pro Audio displays the Windows Print dialog box, from which you can
set up your printer and print the score.
Alternatively, you can choose
File-Print and skip the print preview
window.
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