On 6/11/03 6:27 AM, "David H. Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> 
> 
> Tim Thompson wrote:
>> 
> [snip]
>> 
>> Yes, I do this (1.) sometimes too, and have up M2 transposition
>> programmed as metatool 8, and up P5 as metatool 9 (6 and 7 are octave
>> transpositions).  And, of course, the reason for doing it like this is
>> to hear it correctly!
> 
> Why would you have to transpose?
> 
> You can simply have your score display in concert pitch (Options/Display
> In Concert Pitch) while entering any of your parts in concert pitch, and
> if you have the transpositions already setup properly in the staff setup
> dialog, you simply have to turn off Display in Concert Pitch and
> everything is tranpsosed properly.
> 
> 
That's why I said "sometimes."  I usually like to work with the transposed
score.  It is probably faster to switch back and forth from concert pitch
view, and I do that sometimes too...
As my father-in-law says: "but you're trying to use logic and rational
thinking..."  Sometimes in the heat of the moment I use one method or the
other.

Tim

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