Note spacing 2005-05-16 12:23 am I want to put one note on C in the Soprano line and one on D on the Alto line, one step apart, but they run too close together to be distinguishable. Can you move one note just slightly to the side? Quote Selected
Re: Note spacing Reply #1 – 2005-05-16 03:02 am Try using a 2 note chord - enter the first note, then move up or down, press control-enter to enter the second. Quote Selected
Re: Note spacing Reply #2 – 2005-05-16 03:10 am I am writing for SATB, so if I make the Alto note a chord on the Soprano line with the Soprano note, then how would I make the Alto line's measure equal? In other words, if it is 3/4 time and I take the Alto quarter note and make it a chord on the Soprano line, the Alto line is short 1/4th. Quote Selected
Re: Note spacing Reply #3 – 2005-05-16 03:34 am Hi Kirk,set extra note spacing on the Alto staff for that one note:Select the note and go to its' properties page. On the "Notes" tab adjust "Extra Note Spacing" until the result is correct. "1" should suffice...Lawrie Quote Selected
Re: Note spacing Reply #4 – 2005-05-16 05:27 pm Another method would be to fill the time with rests, then make the rests invisible (poperties, visibility, show never). Quote Selected
Re: Note spacing Reply #5 – 2005-05-17 03:56 am When layered setting the lower one one step apart in properties comes out well in closed SATB score. It's OK too with an overlap. Quote Selected