The DB sounds an octave lower than written. E.g., if it reads a cello part (which is often does, hence the term Double Bass), it will sound an octave lower than the celli.

Dean

On Jul 2, 2007, at 8:45 PM, Will Denayer wrote:

'You need to setup the transposition properly for a double bass staff.
Set the transposition to be Up Octave, then use mass mover to transpose
the whole staff down an octave.  You will get the lower octave for
playback sound since that's the "real" data, and you'll see the music
 an octave higher since that's the "display data."'

I am sorry, but I do not understand this, could someone please explain this in a bit more detail?
Thank you and best regards, Will


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