Hi,
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Originally Posted by Krypton17
The notes in the transposed and printed score don't match with pitch that plays when I use the play back button or create a new midi after altering some of the notes. I've attached an example. The midi is the original midi file and it sounds fine. I transposed the melody to Bb Tenor sax in the attached .not file. If you click on the melody, one note at a time, it sounds fine, but if you use the playback feature or create a new midi the notes do not match the sound.
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I'm not experiencing this problem when I open both files and compare the pitches that I hear on playback for measures 7-9. Steps I'm taking:
1. Open both files, and use Window/Tile Horizontally so I can see both files at the same time.
2. Click the "Solo" button for the "Melody" staff in each file.
3. Set the Playback cursor at measure 7 (m7) for each.
4. Play one file for m7-9, then immediately go and play the other file (m7-9). The concert pitches are the same.
What do I need to do to hear the problem?
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Sometimes notes play where there are no notes on the score at all.
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If there are notes in other staves that are not listed in a part, then those notes will play even though they are not displayed. Where is this happening at in the file? I'm asking because I did not notice anything that seemed out of place when I played the file back, but I haven't been working with it as closely as you have either
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A similar problem I'm having is when I change a tied note for some reason the last note of the tie has a purple line in it and is at a different pitch.
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Which tied note, and what change are you trying to make to it? Knowing specifics will help me to better help here
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Totally seperate question: When I create a new staff the notes show as little x's and triangles. How do I make them into notes?
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This is probably due to the [ ] Drum Instrument box in the lower left of the "Add Staff" dialog being checked. If that box is checked, then be sure to uncheck it for a "regular" instrument to show regular noteheads.
ttfn,
Sherry