![]() You can create, edit, and save music projects and record as many tracks that you like and share them too. While there are some good online music generators to create your own music, Music Maker Jam enables you to do it all on your Windows PC. Yes, just shake your tablet to reorder the tracks and create a unique version of your song. If you use it on a tablet, you can (quite literally) shake up an awesome remix too. Also, you can change the tempo, adjust the pitch, and mix your songs using cool real-time effects. You can arrange them to your liking on up to eight tracks. This free app offers a wide range of professionally produced loops. That way you have new loops to try out, and you can keep your jams fresh and create newer sounds. You can change the free music styles every month. Plus you can choose three other free music styles, ranging from 70s Funk, Alternative Rock, Blues, Billboard Pop, Electric Jazz, Hollywood Score, and many more. You can get accustomed to the software with the preloaded Dubstep music style. Up to previous stanza: Ctrl+ ↑ (Mac: Cmd+ ↑)ĭown to next stanza: Ctrl+ ↓ (Mac: Cmd+ ↓)įor more lyric shortcuts, see Lyrics.You'll enjoy creating unique tracks with Music Maker Jam, whether it's a dance number, a soulful instrumental, a Rock melody, or a Jazz piece. Move lyric syllable right by 0.01sp: Alt+ → ![]() Move lyric syllable left by 0.01sp: Alt+ ← Move lyric syllable right by 1sp: Ctrl+ → (Mac: Cmd+ →) Move lyric syllable left by 1sp: Ctrl+ ← (Mac: Cmd+ ←) Next lyric syllable: if the current and the next syllables are separated by a '-': -, else Space Rehearsal Mark: Ctrl+ M (Mac: Cmd+ M) Lyrics entryĮnter lyrics on a note: Ctrl+ L (Mac: Cmd+ L) System text: Ctrl+ Shift+ T (Mac: Cmd+ Shift+ T) Page break on selected barline: Ctrl+ Return (Mac: Cmd+ Return) Articulations Lower pitch by semi-tone (prefer flat): ↓Ĭhange enharmonic spelling in both written and concert pitch views: JĬhange enharmonic spelling in current view only: Ctrl+ J (Mac: Cmd+ J)Īdd interval above current note: Alt+ Layoutįlip direction (stem, slur, tie, tuplet bracket, etc.): X ![]() Raise pitch by semi-tone (prefer sharp): ↑ Lower pitch by octave: Ctrl+ ↓ (Mac: Cmd+ ↓) Raise pitch by octave: Ctrl+ ↑ (Mac: Cmd+ ↑) Repeat selection: R (The selection will be repeated from the first note position after the end of the selection) Repeat previous note or chord: R (the repeat can be of a different note value by selecting duration beforehand) Pitches can be entered by their letter name (A-G), or via MIDI keyboard. ![]() Voice 4: Ctrl+ Alt+ 4 (Mac: Cmd+ Alt+ 4) Pitch an eighth note becomes a dotted eighth note a dotted eighth note becomes a quarter note) Voices Increase duration by one dot : (as of version 2.1) Shift+ W (e.g. a dotted quarter note becomes a quarter note a quarter note becomes a dotted eighth note) See also Note input.ĭecrease duration by one dot: (as of version 2.1) Shift+ Q (e.g. Previous element (accessibility): Alt+ ← Note inputġ. Top note in chord: Ctrl+ Alt+ ↑ (Ubuntu uses this shortcut for Workspaces instead)īottom note in chord: Ctrl+ Alt+ ↓ (Ubuntu uses this shortcut for Workspaces instead) Note above (within a chord or on higher staff): Alt+ ↑ Note below (within a chord or on lower staff): Alt+ ↓ Previous page: Pg Up or Shift + scroll up (Mac: Fn+ ↑) Next page: Pg Dn or Shift + scroll down (Mac: Fn+ ↓) Zoom out: Ctrl+ - (Mac: Cmd+ -) or Ctrl (Mac: Cmd) + scroll down Zoom in: Ctrl+ + (doesn't work on some systems) (Mac: Cmd+ +) or Ctrl (Mac: Cmd) + scroll up Navigationįind/Go to (measure number, rehearsal mark, or pXX when XX is a page number): Ctrl+ F (Mac: Cmd+ F) Below is a list of some of the initial shortcut settings. Most keyboard shortcuts can be customized via the menu: select Edit→ Preferences.→ Shortcuts (Mac: MuseScore→ Preferences.→ Shortcuts).
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