Note entry

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Note entry refers to the ways that notes are entered into a digital audio workstation (DAW) when composing. The two most common methods are piano roll and notation.

The piano roll can be utilized in several different ways depending on the preferences of the user. It is common for composers to limit their notes per octave to a useful edo, such as 31, 41, 46, or 53.