Matthew Caminer
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Thanks, brilliant, Adrian. Just for the record, ... 1. I saved the file with a new version number to protect parts already done2. I hit 'generate parts', and got the trombone part I needed to extra...
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Yes I agree, Jeffrey, and 'Trombone' appears in the same way on screen, in score manager, everywhere, just as the other nine instruments do, but for some reason, 'Trombone' is not included in the E...
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Whoops! Sounds as if I caused offence. Not intended. Not sure about 'non standard' though - As a violinist I have quite often played from a part that shows the first and second violins only, each o...
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Got it... Extract Parts - Manage Parts - New - Create Part Name ("Flute 1 & 2") - Click on Flute 1 and Flute 2 to include them in the new 'part' - Hit OK - Export, print or whatever. But why couldn...
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And here's another thing... extracting, say, 1st and 2nd flute to appear on a single pdf? Yes; lots of chatter about linked parts, which I understand about the underlying (very clever!) architect...
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Very true, Adrian. I guess it's partly the difference between people who install the software and systematically go through (and learn?!) all the techniques and tutorials... and others (like me) wh...
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Thanks Mike and Adrian. I think I am there. Learning new things every day, no, every hour! This pandemic does have SOME benefits!
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Yes. But think I've solved it. By hitting 'duplicate' on the existing "72 quarter note =184" in expressions, to create a copy, I then edited the copy to the desired speed = 120, effectively two d...
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That nearly works, Adrian. Thank you, BUT then it seems also to change the original tempo, which I certainly don't want!
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Thanks, Mike, though not quite the straightforward answer I was hoping for, but I guess I will learn other things as well on the journey. Specifically, though, the piece is set at crotchet/quarter ...