----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Patterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> " Personally, I still think dynamically linked parts are going to be of little use to me. I like my parts to have cues and to be separated by instrument even when combined in the score. Heck, I even break divisi string parts out onto separate staves in the parts. Without ever having seen what Sib. offers, I am willing to bet they dynamic part linking cannot navigate those waters."
Actually, with dynamic parts, you can put cues in the score, then set them to be hidden in the score and seen in the parts. You can also divide parts as well as combine them (as in a percussion mini score) as long as the transposition remains the same for both parts. You cannot yet add, say, a treble clef euphonium in Bb to a concert pitch bass clef part but that's on the way.
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