You might consider creating two copies of the score, then -- get all the
(Bbasic notation issues correct and then enter items as you want them for
(Bthe actual printing and then make a copy of the score where you will add
(Bany additional items you want for proper playback.
(B
(BAnother possibility is to create duplicates of the pedalling expressions
(Band then edit the second set by checking the Display On Screen Only (Do
(BNot Print) box -- then you can add them wherever you want and they won't
(Binterfere with the printed score but they will affect the playback.
(B
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(Biikura masao wrote:
(B> Thanks your replay.
(B> 
(B>> There is a big difference between the visual and the playback -- Coda is
(B>> right that you most likely have to put the pedal marks on each staff if
(B>> you want their playback effect (either that or you have to have more
(B>> than one staff set to the same instrument and channel).
(B> 
(B> 
(B> I do so in piano scores, the upper to channel 1, the lower to channel 2.
(B> My basic complaint is that, when pedal marks are put on each staves, 
(B> tahat causes limitation to space for putting other expressions, etc.
(B> I would like to make piano scores as possible as practical as well as 
(B> proper playback.
(B> 
(B>> I am not quite sure what you are asking about with the different midi
(B>> channel and panning question?
(B> 
(B> 
(B> As to panning, I wanted to explain why I am assigning differrent channel 
(B> to each piano staff. I assign panning by measure-atouched text expression.
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