PETER THOMSEN
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There is MIDI/Audio menu > Retranscribe Have you tried that? NB: You must use the Selection Tool to select some music. If nothing is selected, the command Retranscribe will be greyed out.
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For the Alteration you should always choose a music font - so that hitting the letter B key will produce a flat symbol, and typing # will produce a sharp symbol.
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Brian Folkes, Take a look in Document Options - Fonts In the pop up menu Chord you can set the font of 4 different chord elements: Symbol (= the scale step for the root) Suffix (= the chord type,...
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In that case I suspect that the problem is specific for your hardware/software combination. You are using Windows - right? My best suggestion is that you contact the folks in MakeMusic’s Tech Sup...
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… we may do all the other editing and then go back at the very end and correct the clefs when there is (hopefully) no further need for "Show Active Layer Only" … Instead of, at the very end corre...
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Th next thing to test is whether the problem is document specific. What happens if you create a new document? In this new document, do all Metronome Marks give faster playback tempo than they sho...
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William Ooms, The plug-in Beam Over Barlines uses one solution when beaming over a barline in “the middle of” a system. And it uses another solution when beaming across a system break. No promi...
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… When I type A:0 and hit enter, I get to browse through a list of 272 suffixes … 272 suffixes! That is quite a lot of suffixes. What font is used for the chord suffixes? … If chord suffixes ...
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The time signature 6/8 can be defined in two ways: A) Number of Beats: 2 - Beat Duration: Dotted Quarter This will beam the Eighths as 3 + 3. B) Number of Beats: 6 - Beat Duration: Eighth This ...
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Ron Campbell, 1) Chord suffixes are document specific, not program specific. This means that different documents can have different chord suffixes available in the Chord Suffix Selection. 2) It...