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Title: Beamed notes
Post by: rikbel on 2011-06-06 04:33 pm
Say I have 3-4, 1/8 notes stems up and beamed and below them I have 3-4, 1/8 notes stems down. only 1 set can be beamed.  Is there a way to beam both upper and lower sets ?
                                                                           Thanx Rik
Title: Re: Beamed notes
Post by: William Ashworth on 2011-06-06 04:55 pm
Only with layers....but they work well.
Title: Re: Beamed notes
Post by: rikbel on 2011-06-12 09:19 pm
I have tried layering several different ways of layering but nothing changes. I went to nwc help and that was no help either. can you give me a step by step procedure on how to accomplish the beaming?              

                                  Thank you
                                      Rik
Title: Re: Beamed notes
Post by: William Ashworth on 2011-06-13 05:06 am
Check the attached example (prepared with NWC 2.1). Be sure to look at it both with and without "allow layering" activated. Basically, there are two staves which are layered together to look like one. The top staff of the two has the checkbox labeled "layer with next staff" checked on the "visual" tab of the staff properties dialog box; on the lower staff, that box is left unchecked. On the upper staff the stems have all been forced into the upward position (highlight the notes and press <shift><up arrow>). On the lower staff the stems have been forced downward (<shift><down arrow>). Assign both staves to the same MIDI channel (or at least to the same instrument) if you want playback to sound correct.

To layer the two staves together in NWC 2.1, press either the "viewer mode" button (the set of eyeglasses) or the "allow layering in edit mode" button (the button, usually next to the "viewer mode" button, that looks like a capital letter "E" with the center bar offset to the left). In earlier versions of the program, check the "allow layering" menu selection on the "view" menu.

HTH -

Bill