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Now
that you have
completed
entering
the music
data, but
you will
still have
to
enter
bar
lines.
In
other
words, the
score
of
the
Example
(1)
is
entered
as
shown
below.
Whether
bar
lines are
entered
or
not,
the
music
data
is
played
exactly
the
same. In
later
editing,
how-
ever,
bar
lines
are useful
allowing
you
to
play the
musical
piece for
the
middle,
or
to step
through
the
piece
by measure.
Also,
the Display
Window
shows
which
measure
is currently
played.
The
following
shows
how
to enter
the
bars.
8
How
to
enter
Bar
lines
There
are
two
methods
of
entering
bars.
®
Entering
bars while
entering
the Pitch
data
(2)
Entering
bars
after
entering
the
Pitch
data
The
method®
may
be
more difficult
as
you
are
required
to
do two
things
at the
same
time.
We
suggest
method
(f)
for
quick
and
easy
entry.
®
Entering
bars while
entering
the
Pitch
data
Enter
the bar
right after
the last
note of
a
measure
by pressing the
BAR
key, then
continue
to enter
the
first note of
the
next
measure.
(D
Entering
bars after
entering the
Pitch
data
After
completing
the
procedures
up
to
®
on
page PI
2,
press
the
STEP
FWD
key
to
advance
the
step
one
by
one.
If
you
hear
the
last
note
in
a measure,
press
the
BAR
key
and
a bar
is
entered
with
a
beep
sound.
Then
again
press
the
STEP
FWD
key
until
you
hear the
last
note
in
the
next
measure,
and
type the
BAR key
just
like the
first
measure.
You
do
not
need
to enter a
bar
at the
end of the
music data.
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