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TablEdit Manual v2.65
Clef
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This dialog allows you to set parameters for the Notation display of the current instrument.
Clef
TablEdit automatically determines the most appropriate key for the module as a function of the tuning used. This is the default option and is represented by the large cross icon.
By default, TablEdit displays a G clef. Nevertheless, if the tuning calls for it (for example, if you've created a bass guitar module), an F clef will be displayed. If the range of the tuning is particularly wide (as in, for instance, the case of the pre-defined tuning "Piano") it will display both G and F clefs.
You can force the display of a different clef if you so desire.
If, after having selected a particular clef, you wish to return to the automatic function simply select the large cross icon.
Middle C
Middle C is the C pitch directly below A 440. TablEdit, which was originally conceived for the guitar, displays notes an octave higher than their actual pitch. This is the reason a small 8va (octavo) is displayed beneath the clef if the corresponding option has been selected in the "Preferences" dialogue.
If this convention is not applicable to the instrument you're working with, you can return to a "Standard" display. This will have the effect of lowering the position of middle C and, thus, all other notes in the score by an octave in the notation.
Notes :
TablEdit automatically applies a middle C which is standard for certain instruments (accordeon, flute, pedal steel guitar). In order to force the position of middle C manually, the clef must also be adjusted.
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