Re: Input Methods
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G'day Globbilink,
I guess this is largely personal preference, but I've tried the alphabetic note entry style and I hate it. It definitely slows my transcription speed, but that is, of course, a personal thing.
To enter 5ths a little quicker, instead of <up-arrow> 4 times, try <Ctrl-up> followed by <Down-Arrow> 3 times - it ends up being the same number of keystrokes but the change can lessen the fatigue a little. Don't laugh, I do this often enough to be able to know it does work. Another good trick to know is the <0> key. Defaults to Pos 0 (B on a treble staff), crotchet duration and resets other things like ties and slurs etc..
If you enter a first line E, press <0>, there's a 5th... Won't always be that easy, but there are alternatives that help.
I use various areas of the keyboard, somtimes numeric pad sometimes not just to vary the hand/finger motion to reduce fatigue.
Another thing you could consider is copy and paste similar figures - the don't have to be the same notes if the intervals are the same, just copy the section and move it up or down.
For me, the key is variation of motion - this is what helps reduce fatigue which in turn increases speed.
Lawrie's AUD $0.02 -