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
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Two different things. To see the measure numbers in the score, select the score, choose the measure tool, and from the Measure menu choose Show Measure Numbers. You can set the number bar to show...
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Select the pickup measure Right-click > Edit Measure Attributes In the next screen, Uncheck > Include in measure numbering
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Send a message to tech support. Use the Submit a Request link at the top of this page. Why not use 2014.5? And please, remove or encode your email address, for your own security.
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Remember that up until 2014, there was no backward compatibility at all, except via XML. I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Export as 2012.MUS disappear as well, at some point in the future.
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My mistake. I meant, Lyricist!
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If you mean print each chord in a different color, I suspect you will have to do that in a vector graphics program, like Inkscape or Illustrator. But if you just want something like red chords, you...
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With the text tool, double-click to set up a text frame below the Composer. From the text menu, choose Insets > Arranger. You will then want to return to the Text menu, and set the Justification > ...
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I entered four quarter notes. Using JW Change, I muted them, changed the noteheads to "large slash," and stems to "hidden." A few moments for the first time. But I can copy it, and paste or paste...
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No need for an update. It works fine, just as it is. It sounds like you aren’t fully aware of how it works. Once you have the theory, the practice is easy.
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That’s exactly the video I meant. He taps the rhythm, not worrying about the notes. Then quantization seems to smooth out a lot of the “hyperscribe clutter.” Finally, he goes back with the repitch ...