Hi nick,
1. Go to the view menu, and press z to get into the zoom dialog. Set the number in here to 3. That way you will move by 3 beats at a time. 2. I don't know why this would be happening, but try double checking the values before pressing okay. 3. Again I've never used the progression for notes, but from my knowledge of it, it will go up in a cromatic scale. The note transform won't really work because it takes all of the notes and limits them to a scale. No notes are deleted, but some notes are pushed up and down so some notes will be repeated in a cromatic scale.
HTH

----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Adamson" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2011 3:50 PM
Subject: QWS List Numbers in dialogs when not in common, 4/4, time.


Hi All.

I've got a couple of questions about QWS i'm hoping someone maybe able to answer.
1. I'm writing a Pease in 3/4 time and i'm seeing some odd things.
(A) - when navigating by bar using the left and right arrow keys its not navigating by 3 beets per push, I think its navigating by 4. Is this expected. (B) i'm trying to put in a progression of notes using the progression command so i'm setting it up to do 1 octave between values 1.000 and 2.000 thinking that this would fill the first beet of the bar, (still in 3/4 time), but its doing something really odd, Have I miss understood what the from and to values are? from memory this worked when in 4/4. 3. When using the progression command on notes it goes up a chromatic scale, as in all 12 notes of an octave, Is there any way of setting the base cord and going up every note of the scale. I tried using the note transform function with little success.

Thanks for any help.

Nick.

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