Per NS>Turning to your point about not being able to enter notes in Speedy entry, a MIDI controller (it need not necessarily be a keyboard, thought this may be most convenient), while useful in simple entry in 2k7, is _required_ to be able to access most of the features of speedy entry Sorry to disagree, but I disagree as far as speedy goes. Dr. Will: To use speedy without a MIDI keyboard, first ensure that "Use MIDI keyboard" is turned off in the Speedy menu. In the speedy entry frame you will notice an insertion cursor. You can move it up and down with the arrow keys. To enter the C above middle C into a treble staff using speedy, just run the insertion cursor up to the space for the C and use the REGULAR numbers to set the duration 5=quarter, 4=eighth, etc. Works like a charm & no need for convoluted alt-fn-ctrl-shift anything. I just finishing entering 75 pages of music--speedily--on a notebook using this method. Try it out! Jim
Per NS>Turning to your point about not being able to enter notes in Speedy entry, a MIDI controller (it need not necessarily be a keyboard, thought this may be most convenient), while useful in simple entry in 2k7, is _required_ to be able to access most of the features of speedy entry Sorry to disagree, but I disagree as far as speedy goes. Dr. Will: To use speedy without a MIDI keyboard, first ensure that "Use MIDI keyboard" is turned off in the Speedy menu. In the speedy entry frame you will notice an insertion cursor. You can move it up and down with the arrow keys. To enter the C above middle C into a treble staff using speedy, just run the insertion cursor up to the space for the C and use the REGULAR numbers to set the duration 5=quarter, 4=eighth, etc. Works like a charm & no need for convoluted alt-fn-ctrl-shift anything. I just finishing entering 75 pages of music--speedily--on a notebook using this method. Try it out! Jim
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