And the rest of the notes likely are sounding an octave too low in playback.

My guess is that you have selected the A-transposition without correcting for 
the octave. The plain A-transposition is the right thing for clarinet in A and 
for oboe d’Amore. The A-piccolo trumpet is sounding an octave above that 
notation.

You may do this:

In the Score Manager window select the A-transposition for the given score 
position. This ensures that the key notation always gets right. 

Then, for the same score position, select  ’Other...’ from the bottom of the 
same transposition options menu. In that window change the Interval indication 
to -5. 

If you follow this procedure, your already written part very likely will come 
to look as written an octave too low, but that is easily corrected by 
transposing the whole stave up an octave.

Hopefully this helps!

Klaus 

Sendt fra min iPad

> Den 28. mar. 2018 kl. 21.28 skrev Steve Gruver <[email protected]>:
> 
> I have a tune written for Piccolo Trumpet in A.  I've made the necessary
> sound adjustments selecting the  Aria player "Piccolo Trumpet Solo" for my
> instrument.  However, when I attempt playback any note written on the 1st
> space F and lower will not playback.  I'm assuming that this is a range
> issue, however piccolo trumpet notation especially for a 4-valve piccolo
> trumpet goes much lower than that by over an octave.
> 
> What do I need to do to have a successful playback?
> 
> Steve Gruver
> 


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