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Old 10-25-2004
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Unhappy Cubase SX2/score notation can you help?

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I've recently upgraded to SX2 and I am feeling my way slowly. One problem I've encountered and can't solve is that when I try to look at a midi tracks traditional staff notation all I get is strange symbols (telephones and letter boxes). It's probably something really simple, but can anybody help me out?
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that sounds like a font issue. mkae sure yu have your fonts loaded correctly
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Old 10-27-2004
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Unhappy MIDI/Traditional Staff Notation

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I still get weird symbols like mail boxes, telephones, sunglasses, etc. when I try to look at a midi track's score notation. I checked the staff and font settings and still cannot see anything wrong. Is there any other way of loading up the correct font settings other than the score settings.
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