Make a score first that looks correct and sounds wrong.
Then duplicate file and change independent sigs to look wrong but sound right.

Steve P.

On 5 Jan 2012, at 00:54, Dr. Benjamin Ayotte, Ayotte Custom Musical Engravings 
wrote:

> 
> Dear Collective Wisdom:
> 
> I am working on a show in which five reed players perform on multiple 
> instruments as is, of course, very common. I have defined my 
> expressions (e.g., "To Alto," "To Clarinet") as the appropriate MIDI 
> patch, but need also to specify transposition, e.g., from E-flat alto 
> to B-flat clarinet), but cannot accomplish this within the parameters 
> offered. The manual is singularly unhelpful in this regard.
> 
> A temporary solution that I have used is to turn off transposition and 
> make key signatures independent under staff attributes. The score, 
> therefore, is correct, but the playback sounds like hell. Playback is 
> important, though not critical, for me, as I use it mostly for error 
> detection. In this case, however, I should like to use it to make 
> rehearsal tapes for the singers.
> 
> Any advice that will be helpful and very much appreciated.
> 
> Cheers,
> Benjamin
> 
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