You can edit, create, and move rests by
using either the Simple Entry or Speedy Entry tools. If you do most of
your editing with the Speedy Entry Tool, see Rests (Speedy Entry). You can change any existing
note into a rest, or change the duration of any rest. See also Multimeasure Rest dialog box, Simple Entry, and Whole rests.
To
move a rest vertically
- Click the Simple Entry Tool
. The Simple Entry
Palettes appear.
- Option-click and drag the rest. You can also
use the up and down arrow keys.
- After
entering a rest with the caret, hold down Option and press the up and down arrow
keys to move the rest vertically.
To add a rest
- Click the Simple Entry Tool
. The Simple Entry
Palettes appear.
- Click the icon representing the desired rest’s
duration on the Simple Entry Rest Palette. Or, hold down Command and type the number of desired rest’s duration.
Then click the place where you want the rest to appear. The rest
appears at the horizontal position of your click; its vertical position
is always the center staff line, unless you’re working in layers and have
specified a rest position offset. (See Multiple
voices for a more complete discussion of setting rest position
offsets.) See also “To move a rest vertically,” above.
- With the caret active, type 0 to enter a rest
of the duration chosen in the Simple Entry Palette..
To change
a rest’s duration
- Click the Simple Entry Tool
. The Simple Entry
Palettes appear.
- Click the icon on the Rest Palette representing
the desired new duration.
- Click the rest. It changes to the new
duration.
- After entering a rest with the caret, hold
down Option
and type a duration (1-8).
To
change a rest to a note
- Click the Simple Entry Tool
. The Simple Entry
Palettes appear.
- Option-click the rest or enter a rest with the caret.
The rest is selected.
- Type R. The rest turns into a note on
the middle staff line.
To
change a note to a rest
- Click the Simple Entry Tool
. The Simple Entry
Palettes appear.
- Option-click a note or enter a note with the caret.
The note is selected.
- Type R. The note turns into a rest.