MIKE ROSEN
Mac OS 13.7 Ventura, MuseScore Studio 4.6.6, Finale 26.3, 27, SmartScore 64 Pro | Copyist for the Barbershop Harmony Society | wawoodman at aol dot com
- Total activity 6106
- Last activity
- Member since
- Following 0 users
- Followed by 4 users
- Votes 31
- Subscriptions 2579
Comments
Recent activity by MIKE ROSEN Sort by recent activity Recent activity Votes-
First question: (no offense meant) Do you understand the difference between a tie and a slur, and are you using the correct tool? Second question: Does this involve an accidental on the origin note...
-
I understand, Adrian. But the offer stands, if you ever want it! How are you doing with Dorico? I’ve looked at it, but I don’t see any reason to switch at this point. My needs are simple, and wit...
-
Kaare, First, go to the Window menu, and make sure that the Smart Shape Palette is checked. Find it on your screen. Yours may be a different shape, possibly a single up and down palette. Once ...
-
Adrian, If you’re interested, I’d be happy to give you some coaching in SmartScore. My email is in my signature.
-
Make sure you are clicking in the origin staff for the cross staff notes, and in the correct layer.
-
Are we talking about the same tool? All I do is select the tool, and click in the measure. Handles appear on the beam of whatever layer you are in. If I recall correctly, the left handle adjusts ...
-
Thanks, Peter! I feel better now.
-
Strange. It seems to me that the names are backwards. The dashed curve should be the line, and the dashed slur should be the one that thickens. But, what do I know?
-
Yes, and that thickens in the middle, like a tie or slur. Is the older one, which is still there, called a dashed line tool?Coincidentally enough, I had to use them both in a piece this morning. I ...
-
Yes. You could enter and hide a time signature in every measure, if you wanted to. You could also use the plugin JW Meter and Rhythm, which does it automatically, although you would still have to p...