Thorsten wrote
>
> Christof Biebricher wrote:
>
> > There is a solution I used in my scores. However, it is VERY
> > unprofessional.
> > I write the score as it sounds and coded in the pmx-file the transposing
> > commands for the respective voices for scor2prt. I am sure that a real
> > professional will have full contempt this procedure, but in my opinion,
> > there is really no justification any more for making the scores more
> > difficult to read as necessary. It was once probably required
> > to minimize
> > transposing errors from copists. Computers, however, do not make
> > errors in transposing.

That's an excellent point.

>
> The problem is, that I want the score to be transposed (every
> part in its key).
> So what you described is a score in ONE key that transposed parts
> are created
> from. In fact I don't need the parts only the score...
>

Without some experimentation, I don't have any tricks right at hand.  The
weekend is coming up.  I'll give this some thought (and maybe some action).

--Don Simons


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