I am suspecting that the left hand Bb is tied over, and the note it is tied 
over to is actually a B natural. You have to be careful in Simple Entry that 
tied notes also get the alteration, otherwise it may LOOK like a tied B flat, 
but actually be a B natural, which disturbs playback. You said that you 
checked, but in Speedy try hitting the asterisk key, which forces the 
accidental to appear. If it shows up B flat, then I am confused and I have no 
answer. If it shows up B natural, you can hit * again to hide it, and - to 
alter it down to B flat.

Christopher


> On Jan 7, 2018, at 7:45 AM, Michael Edwards <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hallo.
> 
>      In an organ piece I am entering, the following chord appears near 
> the end, all notes named in ascending order and all spaced in 3rds:
> 
>   Ped.: Ab below middle C;
>   l.h.: C Eb Gb Bb;
>   r.h.: D F Ab C.
> 
>      A couple of beats later, all notes are released except the F in 
> the right hand, which is sustained into a new chord (a similar chord 
> based on Db in which the F becomes the top note).  But at the point you 
> release the first chord, in playback an extraneous note creeps in - a B 
> (Cb) in the left hand which really jars.
>      I have double checked, and that note is not notated anywhere in 
> the chord (in either enharmonic spelling), and there are no missing or 
> misplaced accidentals: I cannot see anything wrong at all about the 
> notation in the score - yet that odd note chips in at the very end of 
> the total chord.
>      What is going on here?  Is there a way of fixing it?
>      Thank you.
> 
> Michael Edwards.
> 
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