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General Discussion / Tranposing part of a staff?
Sometimes (too often!) when I'm setting music, I make mistakes. Equally, when I'm arranging music I sometimes change my mind later. I'm sure we all do, at times. Is there then a way to "move" - transpose - part of a staff? I can see how to transpose a whole staff, but I only want to apply it to a selected part. For example, in what I've just arranged, I want to transpose 3 fairly complicated bars down an octave.
I tried to copy the selected bars to a blank staff, along with the key and time signatures, transpose that (which worked) and then copy and paste the result back into the original staff, but it "untransposed" on pasting it back. Have I missed something straightforward, please?
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General Discussion / Re: Smoother piano sound during playback
I'd never noticed the "Performance Style" before. That looks as though it should do what I'm after ... I hope!
Thanks, both.
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General Discussion / Smoother piano sound during playback
Thanks for any suggestions.
T
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General Discussion / Re: Relative speed changes?
Instead, I'll have a look at Warren's modify tempos tool. It sounds as though that should do pretty much what I need.
Thanks.
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General Discussion / Relative speed changes?
Most of the songs I enter are there to print out a piano score and parts for other instruments. To that end, I usually don't actually bother setting the tempo on them. In a few cases, however, I want to produce a midi file as well, and then I have to set the tempo correctly. (When I don't, it leads to some very odd pieces of music!) I've also learnt to use tempo variances - things like ralentando - and that's where the question lies.
Is it possible to specify a ral (or rit, etc.) as a percentage of the original tempo? I suspect it's not. It would also need an "a tempo" command afterwards. The benefit of this would be enormous to me, because I sometimes change my mind as to how fast a song should go. If the rals were just a percentage, then I'd only need to change the tempo once at the start, whereas without that, I have to change every one of the tempo commands in the song ... with potentially disastrous consequences if I miss one.
Thanks.
T
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General Discussion / Re: Turning off playing of notes as they are entered in the editor?
Thanks!
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General Discussion / Turning off playing of notes as they are entered in the editor?
Is it possible to turn off the playing of notes as I enter them in the editor? At present, I have to mute the sound from my computer, and then I forget to unmute it when I try to play what I've entered. I never use the feature of playing as I enter notes and so I'd like to disable it completely ... but I can't see an option to do so.
In case it makes a difference, I'm on V2.75 on Windows 10.
Thanks,
T
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General Discussion / Wishlist requests
1) I usually use the "Extend the last system" feature, but while it's often ok, it sometimes ends up looking silly because the last system is so long with others on the line fairly cramped. Would it be possible to scale the spacing of all the systems in the last line of music to fit the width of the page as an alternative, please? It would look better on the page at least some of the time.
2) I struggle quite often with getting music onto a set number of pages. As a pianist (of sorts!), I can't play and turn pages, so I often want to get the music onto two pages but to keep it as large as possible. I usually end up doing a lot of juggling of margins, the spacing of staves and sometimes the fonts, and I usually succeed. Sometimes, however, it just doesn't work as I want it to, with one system left onto the next page. If there any chance of being able to scale all the systems in a piece by a percentage, so that I can achieve what I want? I suspect in the problem cases that I have, if everything were reduced by just a few percent, it would then fit. However, having no idea how the layout engine works, I've no idea whether this is possible or not.
Thanks,
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General Discussion / Re: Numbering verses in lyrics?
Could this be added, if it's not there already, as a feature for a future version, please?
Thanks,
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General Discussion / Numbering verses in lyrics?
Is there an easy of achieving verse numbers all vertically aligned? (I say "easy" because I'm loathe to go to the trouble of putting a hidden note ahead of the start of the melody in order to align the verse numbers with that!)
If there isn't currently an easy way of doing this, could this be considered as a feature request for a future version, please? Perhaps on the Lyric configuration window, there could be a simple checkbox for "Number the verses". That would cope with a large number of situations, but not, of course, with a song in which the chorus comes first, which would need the ability to put aligned verse numbers elsewhere within the lyrics ...
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General Discussion / Problem with stem direction, beaming and transposition
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!NoteWorthyComposer(2.51)
|Locale|ACP:1252
|AddStaff|Name:"Staff"|Group:"Standard"
|Clef|Type:Bass
|Note|Dur:8th|Pos:-4
|Note|Dur:8th|Pos:0
|Note|Dur:8th|Pos:3
|Note|Dur:8th|Pos:0
!NoteWorthyComposer-End
If I select the first two notes and beam them, they end up with the stem forced upwards instead of the default. Is this the expected behaviour? It seems rather odd. Likewise, if I select the second two and beam them, they end up with the stems forced downwards.
While this doesn't matter a great deal normally, it becomes important when transposing. It means that the stems of beamed notes don't switch direction correctly when they are raised or lowered through transposition. If you beam these notes in twos and then transpose the stave up, say, 9 semitones, the first pair of notes still have their stems upwards whereas they should by default be downwards.
The other related thing is that once this has happened, it doesn't seem possible to restore the default setting of stem direction - I can switch it between stems forced up and forced down, but not back to neither.
Is this expected behaviour? I'm sure this didn't happen in previous versions (I'm on 2.51) though I have to admit that I have previously only transposed by a couple of semitones, so perhaps I just didn't notice the effect. It would be more useful, and more intuitive, to have stems change direction appropriately on transposition unless they have been explicitly forced up or down.
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General Discussion / I just found the most amazing feature ...
Imagine this: I had about 200 songs which were laid out on three staves - one for the melody, one of the remainder of the "right hand" accompaniment, and one for the "left hand". On the melody stave, I had inserted guitar chords as "text" above the stave.
Now, my task was to transpose the songs for alto saxophone. (For those who aren't familiar with transposing for the alto sax, the notes go up by 9 semitones, which is a lot!) When I simply transposed the melody line, a lot of the notes went so high that they crashed into the guitar chords. Oh, and the saxophonist in question had already said "Just leave out the guitar chords". So, I decided that I should really have these songs on four staves, adding one that contained only the guitar chords, so that I could choose when I print the music whether or not to include the chords.
Ok, that's a (relatively) simple task of duplicating the melody stave, replacing all its notes with rests, removing the chords from the original melody stave, and then collapsing the chords stave onto the melody stave. But when I did that, the guitar chords didn't seem to line up properly, and I found that I needed to choose the "Best fit forward" option for the text. I wasn't looking forward to having to select each item in turn and change that option ... and I discovered the "Filtered properties" feature. In case you don't know, this lets me operate on a filtered selection. I could simply select the whole stave, filter to just the text items, and then change that feature. I used the same method to select all the rests, and only the rests, on the chords stave and to set them to print only on single stave printouts.
This is a brilliant feature. I just wish I'd found it years ago. Thank you.
P.S. Just one question: is it possible to delete all the filtered items? When I've selected everything on a stave, can I delete all the text items, for example? I can't see how to do this with filtered properties. It seems to need a "Filtered delete" feature ...
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General Discussion / Re: Automatic beam of quavers (eight notes) in 4/4 time
(This was one of the (almost) "trick questions" that regularly came up in the (UK) Associated Board Grade 5 Theory paper, which many of us in the UK will remember with dread!)
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General Discussion / Re: Automatic beam of quavers (eight notes) in 4/4 time
T
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General Discussion / Re: Automatic beam of quavers (eight notes) in 4/4 time
(The big thing is that it used to work correctly, and now doesn't!)
Tony
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General Discussion / Automatic beam of quavers (eight notes) in 4/4 time
Thanks,
Tony