Michel Havenith
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I repeated the procedure and made a Stack Selection (in Scroll View) of a single staff (in my case Staff Set 1). I already selected one measure and after creating the single staff stack selection I...
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@George M.: I was able to assign a staff set. In scroll view only the selected staffs were visible. However, copying the intended measure(s) lead to the result as shown in the images above.
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Thanks for your reply Mike. The octave shift or transposition is not the problem here (they are indeed different transposing instruments), but the fact that the dotted quarter from the original is ...
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I found out that you have to click the highlighted 'Staff 1', 2, etc. again to unselect it. I'm still having trouble trying to copy sextuplets (is that the correct English term?) to another staff o...
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Thanks Peter, your explanation is clear and I'm able to reproduce it! One thing, though: Because of trying to reproduce this procedure, 3 Staff sets are now highlighted in my 'View - Select Staff S...
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@George M.: "Fill with rests at end of measure" was already unchecked but copying wasn't possible. @Peter T.: Thanks for clarifying but I'm afraid I don't follow. It's unclear to me how to make a...
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@Jeffrey: Thanks for your suggestion. I don't care that much about the correct playback however your method doesn't seem to work for the example I attached since there are too many counts in a bar....
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Sorry fot the typos....
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I think I figured out a way: first create a sextuplet of 32th notes, then delete the last five a change the first 32th into a dotted 8th note. unfortunately this is not copiable: Finale changes the...
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@Mike R.: Thanks for your pdf! Your triplet method works like a charm if I start with an eighth note and then a quarter. However, if I try to make a new triplet on the second quarter of the measure...