Taris Whitepaw wrote:

I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've just recently got back into using Speedy Entry after many years of not having a MIDI connection. Only one problem still plagues me. Is there any way to input notes an octave higher than played? My keyboard (which a friend has given me) stops two octaves above middle C and I like writing my violins and flutes higher. Is there any way to do this or do I just play an octave lower and transpose up?

I have a keyboard controller like this, and as Darcy suggests, there is the capability on the keyboard to define the range of the keys. As far as inputting notes higher than played, here is a work-around that might work: define the staffs in which you are working to transpose by selecting the transpose box in the staff attributes dialog box. Then, in the transposition dialog box, select for the transposition interval, "Other", and define the interval as -14 (for a note to sound two octaves higher than notated. Then, when all of the notes are in, turn off the transposition button, and the notes will appear at concert pitch.

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