I am arranging a piano score that requires two (or more) parts on the treble staff and two or more parts on the bass staff. The top part of the treble staff uses dotted quarter and eight note values in the melody, while the lower part on the treble staff - and both parts on the bass staff - move in even quarter note values underneath. When I enter all of the parts, one of two things happens: (1) during playback, the meter between the upper (melody) part and the lower parts is not retained properly, resulting in more beats in a measure than the meter calls for; and (2) the measure bar lines of the treble and bass staves no longer match up. Each of the four parts is metrically correct (all are in 4/4 meter), but they do not syncronize properly with each other. Can anyone offer a possible solution, or is this a limitation of Noteworthy?
This sketch approximates the problem.
X. x X X | X = quarter note X X X X | X. = dotted quarter X X X X | x = eighth note X X X X | | = bar line
I understand the general principles of how to beam notes; but when I have two parts per single staff that require beaming, Noteworthy will only beam one of the parts. Is there a way to beam both the upper voice and the lower voice on a staff?