Playback Controls
How to get there
Choose Playback Controls from the Window
Menu.
What it does
Playback Controls is a
docked toolbar or floating window that give you tape-deck–like
buttons for controlling the playback of your score.
Playback Controls supports SongWriter’s
HyperScribe recording and playback functions as well. To start recording,
you can click Record in Playback Controls after selecting “R” for a staff
in the Mixer or ScoreManager.
- Rewind
to Beginning .
Click this button to enter the number 1 into the Measure text box,
which indicates where playback will begin. If the music is already playing
back when you click this button, SongWriter will stop playback for a moment,
jump to the beginning of the score, and resume playback from there.
- Rewind
.
Click this button and hold the button down to make the number in the Measure
text box decrease rapidly. If the music is already playing back and you
want to hear something again, click this button for a moment, then release;
playback will resume from the measure number (that you just changed) in
the Measure box.
- Stop
• Play • Pause. Click Stop to halt playback
and reset the Measure text box to its original value (or, rather, to the
value indicated by the Play From controls; see below). Click Play to begin playback.
While the music is playing, the Measure text box shows you the measure
being played. If you click Pause playback
will stop and the Measure text box will show the measure you stopped at.
After you click Pause,click Play
to resume playback from the place you stopped.
- Record
.
Click Record to start recording when HyperScribe is the selected tool.
Be sure that you have specified a staff for recording into in the Instrument
List window. Based on your settings in the Click and Countoff dialog box,
SongWriter will either start recording immediately, or after playing the
indicated number of countoff measures. Unless you’re tapping to provide
the beat (Tap is checked in HyperScribe’s Beat Source submenu), SongWriter
will wait for the start signal you selected in the Playback and/or Click
dialog box before playing the countoff measures and recording your performance.
Note: As a shortcut
you can click a measure in your score to start recording, instead of using
the Record button. SongWriter will start recording into the measure you
clicked, according to the click and countoff settings, just as if you
clicked the Record button. If Multitrack Record is selected in HyperScribe’s
Record Mode submenu, you must set up the ScoreManager to specify the
recording information (which staves or layers to record into, and which
channels to receive from).
- Fast
Forward .
This button makes the number in the Measure text box advance rapidly.
If the music is already playing back and you want to skip ahead, click
this button for a moment, then release; playback will resume from the
measure number (that you just changed) in the Measure text box.
- Fast
Forward to End . When
you click this button, the Measure text box shows the number of the last
measure in the score.
If the music is already playing back when you
click this button, SongWriter will stop playback for a moment, play the
last measure of the score, and stop.
- Measure__
• Time. This text box has two functions. Before you begin playback,
it indicates the first measure and beat to be played. And while playback
is underway, it changes to show you the current playback location and
EDU.
You can Click the up and down arrows to adjust
the measure.
- Tempo:
Whole Note • Half Note • Quarter Note • [etc.]. The Playback Tempo
is used for playback only. The tempo used for recording is set in the
Recording Tempo and Click. The Playback
tempo controls let you establish the playback tempo for your piece. Of
course, if you’ve set up the tempo in other ways—by recording tempo changes
played into the Transcription Mode of HyperScribe, for example, or by
placing tempo markings into the score—then this tempo setting will have
no effect. See Playback and/or Click dialog box.
Not every tempo is measured in quarter notes
per minute, of course, so you can select the basic unit of the tempo pulse
(Half Note, Dotted Quarter Note, and so on) from the Tempo drop-down list. To set
the number of beats per minute—the actual tempo—either type a new number
into the text box, or click the arrows to increase or decrease the displayed
number.
See Also:
Click and Countoff
HyperScribe
tool