![]() ![]() ![]() You can create it in a text editor, and move it to To use it this way, you need to create your own pitch map, That you can use it to map any pitches, and, unlike the other plugins, itĪllows you to choose the octave for both the source and destination notes. I wrote Percussion Pitch Map to help deal with pitchĪnd notehead mapping for percussion instruments, but it was pointed out to me Details are in the Add/Edit scales dialog. Specify fewer than 12 notes, and the plugin will choose pitches for any you Scales are all chromatic (12-tones) scales. There are 22 built-in scales, plus you can edit the existing Changing the root without changing the scale type is the same as transposing. It lets you transform the selected notes to a different scale or mode, and/or change the root of a scale. The downloadable plugin Transform Scale is a “front end” for the Pitch Mapping plugin. Lets you map each spelling or a given pitch separately, so you can spell C, B#,Īnd Dbb to different notes if you like. If you choose More Options…, you get a dialog that Same new note name, in an appropriate octave. C can be mapped to G# or Fbb if you so desire.Īs before, all notes with the same pitch name in any octave are mapped to the Not only can you respell notes this way, you can also changeĪ note to any other valid pitch. The details are explained in the dialog that comes up. Whether the replaced pitches will be higher or lower than the original pitch. New Pitch Higher… gives some options for determining Now, in 2020, plugins are unable to create notes with quartertone accidentals. Plugin will ignore quartertones, and it cannot respell to quartertones. This mapping will apply toĪll selected notes with the same pitch name, in any octave.įor respelling, you can choose natural notes, single orĭouble sharps or flats, or leave some notes unchanged, so you can respell some In this example, C, B#, and Dbb will be respelledĪs C (or any other name you choose from the list). The default dialog lets you map all the spellings of a given > More>Pitch Mapping) was one of the very early plugins in Sibelius. This shipping plugin ( Note Input > Transformations ![]() There are a number of Sibelius plugins that can change a pitch to any other pitch. Sometimes you want to change the pitches in a score without doing a normal transposition. ![]()
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