Michael Cook wrote:
> I realised that the difference lies in the chromatic transposition:
I don't know if this is connected at all, but I have had a distantly related
problem.
After doing a couple of arrangements for full orchestra and stubbornly
putting key sigs in the horn parts, I finally gav
Hello Darcy,
it took me a while to work out why we are getting different results.
I realised that the difference lies in the chromatic transposition:
on a staff with no transposition, or key signature transposition, all
the accidentals show up in the score, but for some reason, in a staff
that
Hi Michael,
Turning off "Check Accidentals" in Speedy doesn't seem to work for me.
The accidentals show up correctly in the Speedy frame, but as soon as
you advance to the next measure, the "unnecessary" accidentals
disappear. They are still there when you go back to the Speedy frame,
but ot
In fact, the first two options "Cautionary Accidentals" and
"Cautionary Naturals" are incorrectly named. The first option
concerns accidentals (sharps, flats or naturals) within the same
measure and the second option concerns accidentals (sharps, flats or
naturals) in subsequent measures. Both
Hi all,
I'm working on a piece where all the sharps and flats in a measure are
signed, including repetitions. No problem, I should be able to use the
Cautionary Accidentals plugin with the following settings:
- Show accidentals on: Courtesy Accidentals. ("Parenthesize" is
UNchecked.)
- Reset