On 04/24/2013 11:39 AM, Tom Breton (Tehom) wrote:
>> I tried it out to see if it works, and it does, for the most part.
>>
>> I had middle-C (C3) as the split point, splitting a piano performance I
>> recorded, and the two segments split out from one, mostly adhere to the
>> split-point, but each of them has a fair number of notes beyond the
>> split-point.  The lower segment has notes above middle-C, and the upper
>> segment has notes below middle-C.
>>
>> Why that is the case, someone who knows the code will need to answer.
> We have a feature which tries to make the split-point follow the pitches.
> That may be it.  It can be unchecked in the split dialog.
>
>       Tom Breton (Tehom)
>
>
>
Tom:

Thanks for the information.  That was what I needed to make it work.

In the "Split by Pitch" dialog, the top drop-box by default has "Split 
the lowest tone from each chord" selected.

You need to select "Always split at this pitch" instead, to get this to 
work the way I described it.

-- 
Sincerely,
Aere


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