Yes, that's the way I am doing it, but I was hoping for an easier solution.

Johannes

Michael Withers wrote:
Apologies. Should have read the post better! You don't want it in the
violin part, if I understand correctly you actually want violin 1 and 2
combined in the flute part... So my first step should have been: copy
violin 1 to the flute part. Then you can cut the violin 2 part down to
only the bars that ar independent and drop the layer 2 version of that
onto the new flute part (using 'Show active layer only' to avoid
overwriting the layer 1).

Hope that's clearer

Michael

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Not quite sure I follow: Why would I want the second violin part in the first violin part?


Johannes

Michael Withers wrote:

When I've had to do this I found the easiest is to make the whole of the 2nd violin part Layer 2. Then go through manually and delete the bars where they are in unison. Finally select the whole of the second violin part (which should now only contain the bars that are different) and drop it onto the first violin stave (I think you also need to use 'Show active layer only').

If there is an easier way then I'd love to hear about it.

Hope that helps

Michael Withers

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Johannes Gebauer wrote:



Is there a quick way to do this:
I have a first and second violin part on separate staves. Most of the time they are the same, but there are a few measures where they are different. I need to combine these two staves into one for the flute parts, which are supposed to be on one stave, with the standard multi-part distribution (ie when they are the same only one layer,

when


there are two parts they should be on two layers).

Is this possible, or do I have to do this manually?

Johannes



imploding will give strange rhythms which won't be what you're looking for, quite likely.

I think you may have to do it manually, using layers for those sections
where the parts differ. Or you might consider keeping the layers for the entire part and showing stems up/down to guarantee that both parts
play.





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