The Replay Line is part of the default Timeline preset and on by default. This now closely matches the score, so you can see the Playback Line and Replay Line. The Timeline (found in View > Panels > Timeline) has had a number of small tweaks to help with playback too. Working with playback lines in the Timeline This will be particularly useful for composing, arranging and teaching with Sibelius. Play at Half-Speed triggers playback from the position of the playback line at, you guessed it, half the tempo. You can find this in the Play button’s dropdown: In this release, we’re introducing the ability to play the score back at half-speed. To toggle this, go to File > Preferences > Score Position. This preference has its uses, but is better suited for new users in its new default state. In addition to this, we’ve made a small change to turn OFF the preference to Use different zoom during play and Flexi-time by default (it should stay on if you already have this set). This appears as a dashed green line and can be turned on from View > Invisibles > Replay Line: We’ve added a new Replay Line that shows the location in the score you can replay the music from (when using Ctrl+Space on Win or Alt+Space on Mac). Simply use the shortcuts Cmd+Alt+G/Ctrl+Alt+G to Go to Bar, and Cmd+Shift+G/Ctrl+Shift+G to Go to Page and press Space to start playback. This saves several steps afterwards to play back the score from that point. Both ‘Go to Page’ and ‘Go to Bar’ functions, found in Home > Edit > Go To, now move the playback line to the start of the page or bar you go to. To help you navigate your score and play back more easily, we’ve added a number of improvements to ‘Go to Page’, ‘Go to Bar’ as well as introduce a new Replay Line. Here’s a snippet that toggles review mode on and off:Īlthough there are no new shipping plugins in this release, be on the lookout for new plugins that integrate Review Mode in the future. We have added support for enabling and disabling Review Mode using Sibelius’ plugin programming language, ManuScript. Scores will remember their locked state when you save them, allowing you to send the score to someone for reviewing, however if you send a locked score to someone with an earlier version of Sibelius (back to 8.6), they’ll be able to open the score and will of course find the score to be editable. To make sure no unintended changes are made to the score or part info, we’ve added a Review Mode tick box to File > Score Info as well. You can click this to toggle Review Mode as well: When it’s engaged, you’ll see a small padlock icon light up in the Status bar, at the bottom of the score. You can also assign it a keyboard shortcut, from File > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts > Review Tab > Toggle Review Mode. Go to Review > Restrictions > Review Mode: ![]() You can scroll around the score, free of worry that you may unintentionally move something you didn’t mean to. Review mode is a brand new way to navigate your score without making any unintended changes to text, staff spacing or any other part of the musical notation. Find product release details for Sibelius notation software from 2019 Sibelius 2019 (January 2019) Review Mode
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