Theres probably a simple way to do this but 2002-03-03 05:00 am I don't know all the musical terms unfortunately but if you want to have a bar (say in 4/4 time) with a whole (4 beat) note and some quavers playing later in the bar, how can you do it? In written music there's a rest above the four note but whenever I try it in Noteworthy it insists on putting it after the note.Doug Quote Selected
Re: Theres probably a simple way to do this but Reply #1 – 2002-03-03 05:00 am You can "chord" the whole note with the rest. Here's a step-by-step description:1: Set stem direction up (the button with the stem pointing up, or Shift-cursor up.)2: Set duration = 1/4 (the button with the 1/4 note or "3" on the keyboard.)3: Press Space bar. This enters the rest.4: Set stem direction up.5: Set duration = whole. ("1" on the keyboard)6: With the cursor (insertion point) just after the rest, move it to where you want the note to be, then press CNTL-Enter. This chords the note to the rest.Note that the actual time value of this "chord" will always be taken as the lowest member in the chord - 1/4 in this case - so you can enter the other 1/4 notes to fill out the bar.Fred Quote Selected
Re: Theres probably a simple way to do this but Reply #2 – 2002-03-06 05:00 am I suppose you meant:4: Set stem direction down.Olivier. Quote Selected
Re: Theres probably a simple way to do this but Reply #3 – 2002-03-06 05:00 am Yes, thanks Olivier. Or "down" in step 1, depending on whether you want the rest to appear above or below the note.Fred Quote Selected