BenQ M555C user manual Editing musical notes, Entering a default pitch note, Entering a rest

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Editing musical notes

Entering a default pitch note

Press the appropriate number key ~ to enter the 1 beat Do Re Mi Fa So La Si in a central octave. The screen shows: c1, d1, e1, f1, g1, a1 and b1 respectively.

8The number "1" you see on the right of a pitch symbol indicates 1 beat. Nothing is shown on the screen for the central octave as the central octave does not have a representative symbol.

Entering a rest

Press to enter an 1 beat rest: 01.

Adjusting the duration of a note

The default duration is 1 beat. Press the appropriate number of times to adjust the note duration, which is indicated by the number shown on the right of a pitch note: 2 (2 beat), 4 (4 beat), /2 (1/2 beat), /4 (1/4 beat), /8 (1/8 beat), 1 (1 beat).

Following are examples:

Description

Shown as

Central Octave 1 beat So

g1

 

 

Central Octave 2 beat So

g2

 

 

Central Octave 4 beat So

g4

 

 

Central Octave 1/2 beat So

g/2

 

 

Central Octave 1/4 beat So

g/4

 

 

Central Octave 1/8 beat So

g/8

 

 

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