On Thu, 2013-09-26 at 09:32 +0000, James Harkins wrote:
> - With a MIDI keyboard, I would be back to the Finale hell of
> correcting
> enharmonic misspellings. 

Enharmonic misspellings are a thing of the past if you use Denemo to
play in the pitches from a MIDI keyboard. Firstly, because the set of
enharmonics are adjusted to suit the keysignature (and can be shifted
further flatwise/sharpwise to suit modulations) and secondly because
there is a very simple pitch-spelling algorithm in Denemo: augmented and
diminished intervals are played in a different channel, so that you are
alerted if you enter C followed by D-sharp instead of C followed by
E-flat - it sounds on a different instrument.
Since introducing this I have had zero enharmonic misspellings in my
transcriptions. But this might not be suitable for some sorts of music,
I confess.

Richard



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