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Import Settings

Import settings tell Musink how to interpret MIDI that has been imported from a file or through recording.

The Import Options Window

Import Destination

Defines whether to import the music to the current section, or a new section in this project. When importing into the currect section, only one stave can be imported at a time. For more information, see MIDI Import. This option cannot be changed for MIDI recording.

Tracks To Import

Lists the tracks that you wish to import. Check tracks you wish to import.

Each track will become a single stave during importing. When importing MIDI files, each track refers to music on a different MIDI channel.

Note Durations

Quantisation (US-English: Quantization) is the act of adjusting notes so that they fit exact positions in a score. A quantise precision of 8th notes, for example, means all notes are snapped to the closest 8th note.

When Musink performs quantisation, it applies an algorith to determine which beat and note-duration fits 'best'. It also automatically determines whether you are playing 8th note triplets, or a standard tuplet (such as a whole note). Note that Musink's quantisation algorithm is smart about interpreting timing, but no quantisation algorithm will handle music played very out of time.

Quantise Precision (Standard)

Sets the precision of quantisation for standard tuplets. Standard tuplets are groups of notes that are not triplets or similar. E.g. quarter notes, eighth notes, and dotted 16th notes.

For example, if this is set to 8th notes, Musink will snap all notes to fall on 1, 1&, 2 etc. Set this value to the simplest value that you intend on importing or recording.

Quantise Precision (Triplets)

Sets the precision of quantisation for 8th-note triplets.

For example, if this is set to 8th notes, Musink will snap triplet-notes to fall on 1, 1.33, 1.66, 2 etc. Set this value to the simplest value that you intend on importing or recording.

Triplet Bias

Specifies Musink's bias toward finding triplets. Values are as follows:

Syncopation Bias

Specifies Musink's bias toward finding complex rythms. The default value is 100%. Lower values means that Musink strongly favours finding simpler rythms.

Ignore Durations For

Specifies the type of stave to ignore note durations for. Ignoring note durations usually gives cleaner scores, with fewer rests and ties, but may result in notes being the wrong length.

This setting is particularly useful when:

Clefs

To save you time, Musink automatically adds clefs when importing music from file.

Calculate Clefs From

Specifies how Musink should calculate the clef to add.

Percussion Clefs

Specifies which clef to use for percussion staves.

Text

Import Text

Specifies whether to import text. This includes MIDI modifiers such as tempo changes, which are converted to text.

Calculate Dynamics

Specifies whether to automatically calculate dynamics, and to add the appropriate MIDI modifiers, such as mp and ff.

Text Mark Type

Specifies the type of text mark to add, when text is created.