Split 
 points
        You’ll need to specify a split point when 
 you use SongWriter’s real-time transcription tool to transcribe a two-handed 
 keyboard performance. Since the computer can’t “see” your hands, you must 
 tell it how it should split your performance onto the two staves.
        
        To enter HyperScribe, click the HyperScribe 
 tool. The HyperScribe Menu appears. See Recording 
 with HyperScribe.
        
            - From 
 the HyperScribe Menu, choose Record, then Split into Two Staves. 
 The Fixed Split Point dialog box appears, letting you enter a number. 
 The number refers to a specific note on your MIDI keyboard; middle C is 
 key number 60.
- Click 
 Listen. SongWriter displays a message, telling you that it’s listening.
- Play 
 the MIDI note you want to designate as the split point for your transcription. 
 If your MIDI equipment is set up properly, the number in the Split MIDI 
 Note text box changes. (You can also type a number directly into the text 
 box.) When SongWriter transcribes your performance, all notes below the 
 note indicated will be put on the lower staff; all notes above, including 
 the specified note, will be on the top staff.
- Click 
 OK (or press return). 
 If your piece has no clear split point, you may find it easiest 
 to record the right-hand part an octave higher than written. After SongWriter 
 transcribes the piece, it’s a simple matter to transpose that staff to 
 the proper register (see Transposing: by interval).