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Old 08-28-2005, 01:25 AM
Fred Winterling (harbor1)
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Default Hi Sherry, With the out of tu

Hi Sherry,
With the out of tune thing, weird things have been happening all over. Maybe because of a lot of cut and paste. When I played the latest midi the last couple of measures were out of tune. If you clicked on the note with the mouse the proper tone sounded but when using the playback it was out of tune, so I raised those measures up one tone to correct it. If I used the transpose option, it took the sax in the rest of the song out of tune, That is why I only transposed those last measures. Now, measures 67 thru 78 decided to change the key signature to the key of C. It decided on its own to change the signature from 4 sharps to 4 naturals. (I don't know if that happened on my end or your's)However, during playback there was no key change and all the notes sounded correct. Also, I had to add a track for the new sax parts. But when I saved the song (as a midi) after arranging the first half of the sax part (so I could finish it later) when I reopened the file, the new sax track ended where I stopped before saving and I had to add another sax track in order to continue on. So now there are 2 sax tracks for the first half of the song and one for the last half. Then, the program continues to insist on showing the sax part in the bass clef. When I change it, it's fine. But everytime I save the file and re-open it, it decides to show the sax part in the bass clef again. There is no problem with the sound, but I would hate to have to try and read it. There is no reason for the program to have that part in the bass clef. The notes are not out of range. If these problems were the exact same when we both play the file, it would be no problem to simply copy and paste the entire notation where necessary and make the proper changes. But, I don't know what to do if each of us gets a different reaction. If you are hearing out of tune sax parts in different areas than me, then something is strange somewhere. I think we'll figure it out. If the sax is out of tune when you play it back, it should be off by 1 whole tone. After I get all the sax stuff in, I'll try to make corrections here. But, one of us could have a glitch somewhere that makes it different in the other's program. Let's see what happens after it is done. Thanks for all your help on this.
Fred
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