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<p>To configure a track to play using a particular instrument:</p>
&nbsp;&nbsp;* click on the track label and hold a moment<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;* select an output device<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;* select one of that device's available instruments (#1 - #16)<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;* adjust that instrument's output channel, program, bank, and
controllers via the instrument parameters box
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that Rosegarden has an autosave feature?<br><br>
You can select your autosave interval from <b>Settings->Configure
Rosegarden</b>.<br><br>
When something goes awry, such as a power outage or a Rosegarden crash
(unfortunately, it happens...) simply load the file you were working on, and you'll be given the
option to load the autosaved version, or the unmodified original.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
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<p>
You can save the current document as your default studio by using
<b>Composition -> Studio -> Save Current Document as Default Studio</b>.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that your default studio is a complete Rosegarden composition that gets
loaded every time you create a new document or import a MIDI file?</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>Because your default studio is a complete Rosegarden composition, it can
contain default instrument assignments, document properties, LilyPond headers,
and many other things that you may wish to have available by default in each
new document you create.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that Rosegarden will detect and create a default connection for ALSA soft
synths that are started after Rosegarden is already running?</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>If your studio setup does not change very often, and  you would prefer for
the settings in your <b>autoload.rg</b> to take precedence over whatever
studio is saved with any files you happen to load, you can make your autoload
the default studio for everything using <b>Settings -> Configure Rosegarden ->
Behaviour -> Always use default studio when loading files</b>.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>If you have accidentally recorded a segment so short that it does not
appear on the canvas, which you can only hear during subsequent recording
sessions, you can gain access to it by using <b>Composition -> Change
Composition Start and End</b> and then setting the composition to start at a negative number.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that if you place a note at the wrong pitch using the notation editor, you can move it one semitone at a time with the up and down arrow keys on your keyboard?</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can toggle stem directions in the notation editor by selecting
one or more notes and using Ctrl-PageUp and Ctrl-PageDown?</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can change the accidental used for a note in the notation editor (without changing the pitch of the note) by selecting
it and using the up and down arrow keys with both Ctrl and Shift pressed?</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can hold down the Shift key while repositioning segments on the
segment canvas in order to avoid the "snap-to" effect and exert finer control?</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can hold down the Shift key while repositioning or resizing events in the
matrix view in order to avoid the "snap-to" effect and exert finer control?</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can edit multiple segments on multiple tracks simultaneously in
the notation editor?  Simply select the segments, then use <b>Edit -> Open in Notation Editor</b>.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that Rosegarden can export files for use by LilyPond, the high-quality score typesetting system?<br><br>
From the <b>File</b> menu, navigate to <b>Export -> Export LilyPond File</b></p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that Rosegarden can print via LilyPond, the high-quality score typesetting system?<br><br>
From the <b>File</b> menu, navigate to <b>Preview with LilyPond</b>.  The file
will be exported, rendered, and a preview will appear in KGhostView, or one of
several other PDF viewers, where it can then be printed as well.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that if you use the quantizer from within the notation view, you can tell it to quantize only the timing used for notation -- making it possible to have good looking notation <b>and</b> a human MIDI performance?</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can change segment labels using the controls on the Segment Parameters box
in the main window?</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that the number of tracks in new documents is based on the contents of
your autoload.rg file?
<br><br>
Whether you prefer to start with three tracks or 43, create a document that
contains the desired number of tracks, plus any other studio or document properties settings
you wish to configure, and use <b>Composition -> Studio -> Save Current Document as Default
Studio</b> to make this your new default.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can change the name of a track by double clicking on the label?  (The
label must be visible for this to work.)</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can configure what happens when you double-click on a segment?  Go to <b>Settings -> Configure Rosegarden</b> and choose your preferred editing window under the <b>Behaviour</b> tab.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that Rosegarden is being developed as a community effort with
contributions from around the world?<br><br>
The four most active developers live in London (England), Cannes, Barcelona,
and...  Christiansburg?  (Christiansburg is a town of about 50,000 in
southwestern Virginia, USA.)<br><br>
We have had contributors from elsewhere in the US, UK, Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Germany,
Sweden, Russia, Japan, Finland, and Italy, just to name a few...</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that Rosegarden is available in Spanish, French, German, Russian, Welsh, Swedish, Italian and Estonian
translations? (Just to name a few.)<br><br>
If you're interested in translating Rosegarden to another language, drop us a
line at <b>rosegarden-devel@lists.sourceforge.net</b>.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can change the total number of bars in the composition via
<b>Composition -> Change Composition Start and End</b>?</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can see the difference between performance and display duration
of duration-quantized notes in the notation editor?<br><br>
Use <b>Settings -> Show Raw Note Ruler</b> to turn on this handy
feature.<br><br>
<i>Note that this feature does not work in page layout view.</i></p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can add tempo and time-signature changes by double-clicking on the values displayed in the transport window or tempo rulers?</p>
</html>
</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that the transport window can display musical time, sample frame count, and a visual metronome as well as real time?  Just click on the small button at the extreme top left of the window.</p>
</html>
</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can select all notes of a particular pitch in the matrix view, by shift-clicking on that pitch on the piano keyboard at the left?  If you shift-click-drag, you can select whole ranges too.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that you can set a loop in the main window by clicking-and-dragging on the time ruler with Shift pressed?  (If the ruler isn't visible, use <b>Settings -> Show Rulers</b>.)</p>
</html>
</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...that if you're editing a section in the matrix or notation view, you can
set that section to loop while you edit it?  Select it and use <b>Tools ->
Local Cursor -> Set Loop to Selection</b>, then hit Play.</p><br><br>
<i>This feature does not work quite as well for compositions that include sampled
audio.</i>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>...if you have more than one note or controller event at the same time, you
can use the [ and ] keys to flip the stack of events around on the controller
and velocity rulers in order to bring the item you wish to adjust into
focus.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>The notation view shows you notes using their display duration, while the
matrix allows you to edit their performance duration.</p><br><br>
<i>Be careful with tied notes in the matrix.  It is not apparent that they are
tied, and if you split up a pair of tied notes, subsequent notation views will
be confused and unhappy.  This is an old bug that has been on our TODO list
for years.  Sorry about that, folks.  Patches welcome.</i>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>If you're working with a human performance and you need to insert some new
notes, these new notes will sound for their entire written duration.  To blend
these new notes into a human performance, select them, then use <b>Adjust -> Notes ->
Interpret</b> from the notation view to interpret any marks and  massage their performance
durations to something less mechanical.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>When exporting to LilyPond, you will see extra empty bars if the Rosegarden
composition is longer than the notation it contains.  To cure this, navigate
to <b>Composition -> Change Composition Start and End...</b> then set <b>End
Bar</b> to the end of your notation.</p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>Rosegarden can now export certain things to LilyPond that it cannot yet
display within its own native interface.  These new directives can be inserted
via the <b>T</b> text insert tool in the notation view.<br><br>
Load the example files
<b>lilypond-alternative-endings.rg</b> and <b>lilypond-directives.rg</b> for a
demonstration of how to use the new exportable directives.<br><br>
Use <b>File -> Preview with
LilyPond</b> to see what they look like on the exported page.<br><br>
<i>Be sure to turn on
<b>Settings -> Show LilyPond Directives</b> and <b>Show Annotations</b> within
the notation view.</i></p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>Rosegarden now has track parameters to <b>Create segments with:</b> certain
properties.  You can pre-select the clef, transposition, colour, and specify
the highest and lowest playable notes (notes outside this range display in
red by default).  Then draw a segment with the pencil, or record one, and any
new segments created on this track will take these properties as segment
parameters.<br><br>
<i>These parameters do not apply to audio tracks.</i></p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>Rosegarden now has a database of preset parameters describing more than 300
musical instruments from the real world, grouped into several convenient
categories.  Each preset contains a clef, transposition, and playable range
suggestions for both amateur and professional players.<br><br>Click the
<b>Load</b> button in the new track parameters box to get started! <i>(If you
do not see a <b>Load</b> button, be sure your parameter panel is set for
tabbed mode, rather than stacked mode.)</i> <br><br> <i>(Special thanks to Magnus
Johansson for assembling this extraordinary database.)</i></p>
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</tip>
<tip category="Rosegarden|General">
<html>
<p>You can export tracks that have the same name onto a single, merged staff in
LilyPond.  For example, if there are three voices in a single part, write each
voice as an independent segment/staff, each on a separate track.   Give all
three tracks the same name, and select <b>[x] Merge tracks that have the same
name</b> from the options dialog that appears when you export to, or preview
with LilyPond.<br><br>
<i>The tracks must have a non-default name for this to work.</i></p>
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