Well, what you said worked until the part where I try to make the
cursor tie all possible notes in the chords. Then, nothing seemed to
occur at all. Hmmm ;;;;
Dean
On Oct 17, 2009, at 1:09 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Often when I attempt to tie one chord across a bar line, and the
stack has three or more note in it ... only some of the notes tie.
A) why, and B) how do I fix it?
In my experience, the keyboard shortcut to create a tie between two
pitches is a toggle: pressing it once and it creates the tie;
pressing it twice removes it. If the cursor is on a pitch in the
chord, when you press the key the first time it creates a tie
between the notes on that pitch, and pressing it a second time
creates the tie between the other notes in the chord, and removes
the tie between the notes on the pitch on which the cursor is
located. If one wishes to create ties between all possible notes in
two (existing) chords, one needs to make sure that the cursor is
not on any of the pitches represented in either chord.
ns
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