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How do I display and print Eb charts for alto saxophone?

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How do I display and print Eb charts for alto saxophone?

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Applies to: Rock Saxophonist and Jazz Saxophonist. To toggle between text and notation modes, press F2 or click the Notation button near the top left-hand side of the screen. There are two different notation modes available in these programs: Regular mode and MIDI Notation Mode. To enable MIDI Notation mode, press the [MIDI] button in the top right-hand toolbar. To disable it, press the [MIDI] button again. MIDI Notation Mode In MIDI notation mode, the Notation window displays MIDI notes for the selected track, assuming that a MIDI part was recorded for that particular track. MIDI Notation has certain advantages. One is that you can use the Notation Window Options dialog (OPT button) to visually transpose (in semitones) the notation to whatever key you would like. For example, for Alto Sax you could set it to -3 or 9. The MIDI Notation is set to concert pitch by default. Regular Notation Mode The lead sheets that you see on-screen are high quality bitmaps that are intended to look like

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