At 19:59 -0400 29/10/09, John Howell wrote:
>At 7:45 PM -0200 10/29/09, Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote:
>>
>>To me it is inconvenient because when I use Speed Entry with an external 
>>keyboard, I keep my eyes on the screen and don't look at the keyboard. If I 
>>hit a wrong note when entering music, my ears warn me, so I can play the 
>>right note before it is entered. If I play the wrong note in Sibelius, the 
>>wrong note goes into the score, so  I have to stop and fix it. That slows 
>>down the process. it is easier and faster to detect a wrong note and correct 
>>it at the keyboard than to edit the score. Could one edit a wrong note in 
>>Sibelius as fast and easily as moving a finger to an adjacent key in the 
>>keyboard?
>
>Up or down arrows, with one's hand already over the number keypad. Perhaps not 
>as fast, but not too slow.  Correcting wrong accidentals might take more 
>mousing and keystrokes.  But entering notes with an external keyboard (left 
>hand only, if your right is on the number pad) is by far the quickest of the 
>possible note entry possibilities in Sibelius as well.  I'm not a keyboardist, 
>so I've never attempted real-time keyboard note entry.


I didn't mean real-time note entry. That would have to be done in Hiperscribe, 
correct?
Harold
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