When you reorder of columns, your changes will be kept as long as the program is running. If desired, these columns can be dragged to the left side, to a more convenient location. To see these fields, the “All Columns” checkbox in the upper right corner must be checked and go to the end of the table headings. Two fields in the database will be refreshed in a short while depending on the number of files in the archive. “Update database” button on archive screen Anchive Database must be updated notificationĪfter selecting “Ok”, the “Update archive database” button on the bottom right of the screen should be clicked. If the user created the archive file in the previous version, the database will need to be updated due to the two new fields added. Then, it will be possible to easily reach the desired type of pieces by filtering from these fields. For instance, you can write topic information (lullaby, nature, love, etc.) in the Maqam field, and melody type (divan, hoyrat, bozlak, etc.) in the Usul field. The user can determine the content of the fields individually. These two fields in the score information can also be used for fold music pieces. These fields can now be used to access the pieces in the archive. Maqam and Usul fields in Score Info screen Two fields are added to “Score Info” screen. Yet, there were no separate fields to enter the maqam and usul information for the score. The ARCHIVE feature was introduced to Mus2 with version 3.1.1. Maqam and Usul fields on the Score Info screen Thus, it will be possible to work by muting the instrument in one or many staves. After selecting a stave and clicking the checkbox, this instrument will no longer be played. “Quiet” checkbox is added to the Staff screen. With this new version, it is possible to play only the melody or only the rhythm. In a training session, you may want to turn the sound off for one of these staves. In this piece, we selected qanun for the melody and bendir for the rhythm staves. In Mus2, it is possible to create multiple staves for a piece and to select a separate instrument for each stave. For example, a file with two staves can be created, one for the melody and one for the rhythm.
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