On 17.08.2006 Tyler Turner wrote:
How so? If you needed an additional part, you'd create
it. There would be times that you could change the
staves that were in a part and preserve the work that
had been done to the part from the score. I don't
understand how having a linked part from the beginning
could possibly slow you down. Worst case scenario, you
click Generate Parts to create new parts, as you would
have done anyway. Any other scenario, by the time you
get to cleaning up your parts, you will have less to
do.


The way I see this, it wouldn't actually help me at all. The moment I have to recreate a part I would be in even more dangerous territory, since previously unlinked items will be linked again, but I might forget.

I also simply don't like the idea of having parts around before I have actually started to think about them. It's similar to doing the layout before having entered the music. I have not even drafted which parts I might need, and which are going to be combined. Carrying all this extra baggage around seems to be counter intuitive. I would almost certainly make the wrong decisions, and then forget. I'd rather only have to think about certain things once.

Johannes
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http://www.musikmanufaktur.com
http://www.camerata-berolinensis.de

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