Adjusting Your Settings

Enter a note as follows:

6CUM

#EVKQP

 

 

Change the

Set the new octave (￿, ￿, or ￿) before

octave

selecting the note. The new octave applies

 

to the note and all following notes until

 

you change it again.

 

 

Select the note

Press a keypad key to enter a note.

(required)

 

 

 

Change a note to

Enter a sharp or flat (￿ or E) after selecting

a sharp or flat

the note.

 

Some sharps and flats are played as

 

standard notes. For example, %￿ is the

 

same as &. Press Sto scroll to valid notes

 

when entering a new note.

 

 

Change a note’s

Set the new length (K, Z, or T) after

length

selecting the note. The new length applies

 

to the note and all following notes until

 

you change it again.

 

 

Add a rest

Enter one or more rests (5 characters) as

 

needed in the tone sequence. You can set

 

the length of the rest by entering an K, Z￿

 

or T￿character after the rest, just as you

 

can for a note

 

 

Listen to a new

Press Mto enter the &RPSRVH￿0HQX,

tone as you

and select 3OD\￿$OO to play the notes you

compose it

have entered.

 

 

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Motorola Moto Q Enter a note as follows, Octave, You change it again, Sharp or flat, When entering a new note, Length

Moto Q specifications

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