Hi David,
There is no software solution. The solution for me has been to become
accustomed to doing all my note entry in concert pitch, then flipping to
transposed pitch for everything else.
Cheers,
- DJA
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On 3 Jan 2011, at 3:36 PM, David Froom wr
It is a pain!
Not crippling but a source of confusion if you take your eye off the
ball.
I can (kind of) understand it with MIDI keyboard entry, but it behaves
the same way using the laptop keyboard.
Steve P.
On 3 Jan 2011, at 23:02, Lee Actor wrote:
I work in a similar setup to yours, and
I work in a similar setup to yours, and I've been living with entered notes
sounding untransposed for years. Thankfully I don't have perfect pitch, or
it might be crippling instead of an annoyance. No way to fix that I know
of; switching to untransposed score to enter notes has its own set of
pro
I have the same problem, and no solution.
On 3 Jan 2011, at 22:44, Lawrence Yates wrote:
> I have whinged about this in the past - it's a ** nuisance which means I
> have to work from a score in C because the sounds Finale plays as I enter
> notes in a transposing score put me off. I wish
Hello!
A new (Windows) plug-in is now available for download: JW AlphaNotes
It applies the Finale AlphaNotes font to a region and changes the
noteheads to the note name (including the state of the accidental).
Includes a normal mode and a "Scandinavian name" (H instead of B
natural) mode. No
I have whinged about this in the past - it's a ** nuisance which means I
have to work from a score in C because the sounds Finale plays as I enter
notes in a transposing score put me off. I wish it were fixable. If you
find a way, please, please tell me.
Cheers,
Lawrence
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Lawrenceyates
Hello all,
I have a question related to the discussion about transposed scores
(scores with or without key signatures, but where instruments are
notated as the players see them, so if Bb clarinet has a written C, it
sounds as Bb).
I routinely write and think in transposed scores, and writ