On 15.10.2007 Christopher Smith wrote:
I used to tie notes across barlines by entering too large a value, then hitting "Move extra notes to next measure". This would be selected by default after the first time, so it would make things fast when dealing with the large number of anticipations that you get in jazz music. However, when I do that in later versions, Speedy stops "listening" to the MIDI keyboard while "moving" the extra notes, so if I have a repeated pitch I get a rest instead of a note on the next entry, even though I am still holding the MIDI key down. This caused many problems for six months or so, especially if I rarely looked at the screen while entering music.


Wasn't it that very version which also got rid of the cancel button in that very dialog? Man did I curse Coda at the time, and I still do. Whoever made that design decision cannot have been using Finale much.

Johannes
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