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- --------CONTENTS
-
- Starting Sibelius 7
- Loading a sample score
- The 'radar'
- The overview window
-
- Playing music
- Espressivo
- Speaker voices
- MIDI program numbers
-
- Editing objects
- Creating notes with the mouse
- Changing pitch with the mouse
- Copying notes
- Accidentals
- Articulation marks
- Creating rests
- Creating chords with the mouse
- MIDI input
-
- Two parts on one stave
- Getting markings from the menu
- Text
- Lines
-
- Adjusting staves
- Adjusting spacing
- Setting bar length
- Reformatting
- Part extraction
-
- STARTING YOUR OWN SCORE
- Creating an instrument
- Typing in music
- Adding bars
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- FURTHER INFORMATION
-
-
-
-
- --------STARTING SIBELIUS 7
- You need to have installed the fonts and printed out a key strip, as
- described in ReadMe 1st. Then double-click Select (the left-hand mouse
- button) on !Sibelius7.
-
-
- --------LOADING A SAMPLE SCORE
- Double-click Select on one of the files in the MusicFiles directory.
-
- Sibelius 7 edits a single score at a time, so once you've loaded a score you
- must close it before loading another (or your computer will helpfully start
- another copy of Sibelius 7 to load the score into).
-
-
- --------THE 'RADAR'
- Instead of having scroll bars, Sibelius 7 uses the 'radar' at the bottom
- right-hand corner of the editing window.
-
- Press Select on it and drag to move around the score. Load the sample score
- called 'Jerusalem' and see what happens when you move across several pages.
-
-
- --------THE OVERVIEW WINDOW
- Click on the toggle size icon at the top right of the screen. This makes the
- editing window small and reveals an 'overview' window for zooming in and
- out. Click Select on it to zoom in and Adjust (right-hand mouse button) to
- zoom out.
-
- You may need to make your font cache quite big (100 or 200K) to make
- redrawing fast. Also, RISC OS 3 is a lot quicker at redrawing the window
- than RISC OS 2.
-
-
- --------PLAYING MUSIC
- Click on the >'-shaped play button on the 'CD controls' at the bottom left
- of the screen. If no object is selected, this plays from the start of the
- score.
-
- You can play from a particular point by first selecting a note or barline.
- If you select a stave, only that stave will play.
-
- When playing the music, MIDI is automatically used if you have a MIDI
- interface.
-
- If you press and hold Select on the fast-forward ('>>') or rewind
- ('<<') button, Sibelius 7 will speed through the music. (These buttons take
- a short time to react.) When rewinding, it even plays the music backwards!
-
- To stop playing, click Select on the stop (square) or pause (double-line)
- button.
-
- When playing, all sorts of markings in the score are interpreted, including:
- * Notes, chords and rests (of course!)
- * Instrument names (using the General MIDI Standard by default)
- * Clefs
- * Key signatures
- * Time signatures
- * Accidentals
- * Most articulation marks (e.g. accent, tenuto, bowing)
- * Metronome marks
- * Text dynamics (e.g. mp, very loud) - in 3 languages (English, Italian and
- French)
- * Other text in these 3 languages (e.g. leggiero, mute)
-
- When a stave is selected (by clicking on a blank part of it), you can change
- the volume, stereo position, MIDI channel, voice number and MIDI program
- number of music on that stave - details below.
-
-
- --------ESPRESSIVO
-
- Sibelius 7 and Sibelius 7 Student have a new and totally unique feature
- called Espressivo. This makes the programs automatically play with
- natural-sounding variations in volume, producing realistic phrasing and
- expression. (This is in addition to its reading dynamic markings, accents
- etc. written explicitly in the score.)
-
- All you do is choose the degree of expression from the Play->Espressivo
- menu. ('Meccanicco' reads all markings absolutely literally without adding
- any further expression at all; 'Molto espressivo' adds lots of
- expression. Sibelius 7 Student only has two degrees of expression - on or
- off.)
-
- Try playing the sample music files with different degrees of Espressivo.
-
-
- --------SPEAKER VOICES
- If you don't have MIDI, you can set any stave to play using any speaker
- voice your computer has. This demo version automatically includes a rather
- good sampled piano sound called Sibelius-Piano (other ones come with the
- full version).
-
- To change the voice used by a stave, select the stave, and from the Play
- menu go into Speaker voice. Click on the voice you want.
-
- (Technical note: Sibelius 7 implements 'dynamic voice allocation', which
- means that you don't have to predefine a particular number of channels to be
- used by each stave; Sibelius 7 will switch the voices around on the channels
- as necessary to make the most of the 8 simultaneous notes available.)
-
-
- --------MIDI PROGRAM NUMBERS
- 'MIDI program numbers' specify what sounds MIDI keyboards use when playing
- back.
-
- By default, Sibelius 7 assumes your keyboard complies with the 'General MIDI
- Standard' (a standard list of 128 sounds). Many sound modules and some
- keyboards comply with this (and usually say so on the front).
-
- Sibelius 7 has a few other 'patches' (numberings of sounds) for other MIDI
- equipment, under Equipment in the Play menu. For example, if your keyboard
- is not General MIDI compatible you might want to try simply 'MIDI Piano',
- which switches all staves to Piano (program number 0).
-
- Alternatively, you can set up your own 'patch' to suit whatever keyboard you
- have. Simply select each stave and type in the program number you want to
- use for that stave under Play->MIDI bank/program. Your keyboard's manual
- will have a list of the sound it produces for each program number. (If your
- keyboard's manual lists its program numbers starting at 1, switch off Play->
- Choices->Program no.s start at 0.)
-
-
- --------EDITING OBJECTS
- You can select notes (by clicking on the notehead itself), rests, staves,
- barlines, text and so on using Select as normal.
-
- The basic editing operations are shown at the top of the Edit menu, but you
- are STRONGLY recommended not to use these at all because there are extremely
- fast 'shortcuts' instead.
-
- The most important operation is clicking the right-hand mouse button
- (Adjust) to copy an object, such as a note or a stave. Most objects can also
- be dragged by holding down Select. Try dragging a note up and down - then
- re-click and try dragging it left and right!
-
-
- --------CREATING NOTES WITH THE MOUSE
- Select an existing rest, e.g. a bar rest. To select a bar rest you'll need
- to click exactly on the little black rectangle (which will go red),
- otherwise you may select the whole stave instead.
-
- Press one of the note-value function keys (e.g. F5-F9). Notice that Sibelius
- 7 takes care of rests after the note for you.
-
- F10 adds a rhythmic dot - add more than one by pressing it repeatedly, and
- remove by re-pressing the note key.
-
-
- --------CHANGING PITCH WITH THE MOUSE
- Press Select on the notehead, and drag up or down.
-
-
- --------COPYING NOTES
- Select a note, point to where you want it to be copied to, and click Adjust.
- Keep clicking Adjust in different places to get more notes.
-
- Copying a note copies its length and articulation marks (staccato, tenuto
- etc), but takes the pitch from where you're pointing.
-
-
- --------ACCIDENTALS (sharps, flats etc.)
- Select a note (by clicking on the notehead) and press the relevant function
- key. Remove by pressing the key again.
-
- Shift-Ctrl-F3 'respells' accidentals (e.g. rewrites C# as Db).
-
-
- --------ARTICULATION MARKS (staccato, tenuto etc.)
- Just as for accidentals.
-
-
- --------CREATING RESTS
- Select a note and press F11. You can't delete a note as the bar would then
- not 'add up' - instead, turn the note into a rest.
-
- To produce a crotchet rest (for instance), select a note or rest, type F7
- (crotchet) and then F11 (to turn it into a crotchet rest).
-
-
- --------CREATING CHORDS WITH THE MOUSE
- Create a note for one of the pitches, point to another pitch above or
- below that note, and click Adjust.
-
- Try dragging individual notes of a chord up and down through the chord. Try
- doing this again after adding a sharp or flat to each note.
-
-
- --------MIDI INPUT
- Sibelius 7 currently implements MIDI step-time input, which means you can
- use a MIDI keyboard (instead of the mouse) to indicate the pitches and the
- function keys to specify the rhythm.
-
- You will need to have a MIDI interface and any MIDI keyboard.
-
- Simply select a note or rest, and play notes on the keyboard. They will go
- in as crotchets on that stave. If you press (say) the quaver function key
- (F8), the selected note and all those you play thereafter will be quavers.
- So you only have to press a function key when the note-length changes.
-
- As with mouse input, articulation marks such as staccato are copied from one
- note to the next. You can adjust beaming and accidentals using the function
- keys as you go along. Shift-Ctrl-F3 'respells' accidentals (e.g. rewrites C#
- as Db).
-
- Sibelius 7 adds extra bars at the end when you fill up all the existing bars.
- (This only happens with MIDI input, not when inputting with the mouse.)
-
-
- --------TWO PARTS ON ONE STAVE
- To get two independent parts on one stave - with note-stems up and down -
- put in the upper part first, then copy a note into the lower part using
- Alt-Adjust (i.e. hold down Alt while clicking the right-hand mouse button).
-
- This will put the new note in with its stem down, and flip the existing
- notes so their stems all point up. The lower part will be padded out to the
- end of the bar with rests. You can drag these rests down to avoid notes in
- the upper part.
-
- Put more notes into the lower part either by turning rests into notes using
- the function keys, or by copying more notes into the lower part using
- Alt-Adjust.
-
-
- --------GETTING MARKINGS FROM THE MENU
- Time signatures, clefs, key signatures, guitar chords etc. can be obtained
- by first choosing from the menu in the obvious way, then pointing to where
- you want them to end up and clicking Adjust. These markings are found within
- the Symbols and Rhythm menus.
-
- You don't have to reuse the menu to get an object if you can see one like it
- on the screen. Just select this object and click Adjust to copy it. This is
- the ultimate instant 'toolbox' for getting any marking you want, fast.
-
-
- --------TEXT
- Within the Text menu are a series of text 'styles' for different types
- of text. For instance, Expression covers text dynamics (e.g. 'ff') and
- markings such as 'legato'. To write a piece of text in a particular
- style, choose it from the menu and click Adjust on the paper to position the
- caret. Then type - or click Menu again to get a list of useful words.
-
- Lyrics operate in a special way which we won't explain here (except to say
- that Sibelius 7 automatically positions the words under notes for you).
-
- Each text style is preset to a suitable font, size etc. You can alter these
- by choosing Text->Alter text style... and changing the parameters. This
- changes all text ever used in that style.
-
-
- --------LINES
- This means slurs, ties, phrase-marks, hairpins, trills etc.
-
- Choose off the Lines menu, press (and hold down) Adjust at where the
- left-hand end should go, drag right, and release.
-
- You can modify lines by pulling the ends or the middle.
-
- If the line goes off the end of one stave and onto the next, drag directly
- to where the line ends (you needn't do two halves). Alternatively, drag to
- just off the right of the stave, and the line will poke onto the start of
- the next one.
-
-
- --------ADJUSTING STAVES
- Click on a blank section of a stave to select it; drag it up and down to
- adjust the gap between staves. This is a very dramatic effect!
-
-
- --------ADJUSTING SPACING
- Although you seldom need to do this, you can drag notes, rests and
- barlines left and right. Make sure you start off by dragging horizontally
- - you are prevented from dragging vertically at the same time.
-
-
- --------SETTING BAR LENGTH
- Bar length is determined by the current time signature, so put a time
- signature in before putting music into subsequent bars. (You can delete the
- time signature again afterwards if you want to produce an upbeat bar or an
- irregular bar.)
-
-
- --------REFORMATTING
- Load any score and choose Score format... off the Score menu. Try changing
- the page size and shape, or the size of the staves, then click on OK.
- Sibelius 7 will instantly rewrite the music to fit the new format. It is
- still instant even for scores hundreds of pages long!
-
- This allows you to try out different formats, or produce different versions
- of the same music (conductor's score, miniature score etc). It also means
- that, by making small adjustments to the stave size, you can make a score
- fit exactly into a given number of pages, or remove a half-filled page at
- the end.
-
-
- --------PART EXTRACTION
- This is a very sophisticated feature. Try loading Jerusalem and select a
- stave. Then, from the menu, choose Edit->Extract part.
-
- The instrument in question will be extracted from the score, together with
- all relevant markings (e.g. dynamics and tempo marks). Bar rests will be
- grouped together (but split at rehearsal marks etc). And the part will be
- completely reformatted from scratch so that it ends up tidy. Parts are even
- automatically transposed if necessary for transposing instruments such as
- Clarinet in Bb.
-
- Part extraction takes a few seconds at most - compared with rival Mac and
- PC programs on which it can take literally hours (or even days!), and
- usually produces a part which needs a great deal of checking and correcting.
-
-
-
-
- ----------------- STARTING YOUR OWN SCORE ------------------
-
- To start an empty score, close any you've got loaded already, then click
- Select on the Sibelius 7 icon on the icon bar.
-
-
- --------CREATING AN INSTRUMENT
- Choose an instrument from within Woodwind, Brass etc. in the Instruments
- menu. Then click Adjust near the top of the first sheet paper.
-
- Only create instruments the first time this way; you don't have to tell
- Sibelius 7 to create more staves thereafter - it will do so whenever
- necessary. All you have to do is tell it when you want more bars of music
- (see Adding bars, below).
-
-
- --------TYPING IN MUSIC
- Select a bar rest and press F5-F9 (say) to get a note, as before.
-
- Drag it to the pitch you want.
-
- Then you can just click Adjust to copy it to create further notes. Use the
- function keys to change the rhythm, accidental etc. of each note as you go
- along. When you run out of bars, see Adding bars (below).
-
- With MIDI input (detailed above) you can instead play the music in, directly
- from a MIDI keyboard.
-
-
- --------ADDING BARS
- Choose Rhythm->Bar rest from the menu (or type Ctrl-B). Then click Adjust
- repeatedly to the left of your score's final double barline to insert bars
- at that point.
-
- As the score gets longer and longer, Sibelius 7 will spread the music out
- onto more staves or pages as necessary - you don't have to ask it to.
-
- Of course, you can type in music in any order - left to right, top to
- bottom, even backwards! The expert engraving rules will be applied
- continuously to give you a pristine score at every stage.
-
-
-
- -------- FURTHER INFORMATION ----------
-
- This disk can give barely a taste of what this program can do in its
- entirety. For a full information pack, including a 16-page brochure and some spectacular printouts, contact Sibelius Software at:
-
- Sibelius Software
- 75 Burleigh St
- CAMBRIDGE CB1 1DJ
- Great Britain
-
- Tel: 01223 302765 (+44 1223 302765)
- Fax: 01223 351947 (+44 1223 351947)
- email: info@sibelius.demon.co.uk
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