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Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: RIKBEL on 2004-07-31 06:21 PM

Title: TRANSPOSING SETTING
Post by: RIKBEL on 2004-07-31 06:21 PM
IS THERE A WAY TO LOCK IN THE PITCH CHANGE IN THE TRANSPOSE FEATURE WITHOUT HAVING TO UNCHECK THE TRANSPOSITION PLAY BACK BOX EACH TIME? ALSO CAN A PARTICULAR ISTRUMENT BE LOCKED IN SUCH  AS A FLUTE OR VIOLIN ?
THANK YOU
Title: Re: TRANSPOSING SETTING
Post by: Carl Bangs on 2004-07-31 09:58 PM
Create a template with the proper transpositions for the instruments you want to use. Flute and violin are pitched in C, and do not neeed to be transposed, unlike horns, clarinets et al.
Title: Re: TRANSPOSING SETTING
Post by: Stan on 2004-08-01 01:07 AM
Once the box is unchecked, it stays unchecked.
Title: Re: TRANSPOSING SETTING
Post by: RIKBEL on 2004-08-01 10:05 PM
YES THE BOX STAYS UNCHECKED BUT ONLY FOR THAT PIECE OF MUSIC. IT SEEMS TO ME IT WOULD MAKE MORE SENSE TO HAVE IT WORK THE REVERSE OF WHAT IT DOES AND UNCHECK THE BOX IF YOU DIDN,T WANT THE PITCH TO CHANGE
Title: Re: TRANSPOSING SETTING
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2004-08-02 11:37 AM
The actual pitch change takes place in the Instrument definition. Normally, the tonal center of an instrument would be defined in the Instrument definition, and not defined by a Tools, Transpose operation.