I believe this is a known bug, I just want to confirm it's been
reported and acknowledged:
In Fin2007, opt-shift-click and opt-click copying no longer works
when the target measure is within the selected region.
Man, that's a pain.
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- Darcy
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Or he could use non-printing expressions, one to set the velocity to 0
and another to set it to the dynamic he wants when the clapping stops.
David H. Bailey
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Of course, this mutes these staves for the entire piece, which I'm sure
Stan doesn't want. He only wants the
Of course, this mutes these staves for the entire piece, which I'm
sure Stan doesn't want. He only wants the staves muted when the
clapping takes place.
To do this, he could either reduce the velocities of the clapping
sections to zero using the MIDI Tool (and be sure that Human Playback
Stan,
Go to the instrument list window, pick the offending staff and there
will be a mute selection on the left. You can also do this in studio
or mixer view. It's not hard. Look in any of these places and
you'll find a mute "switch".
Chuck
On Sep 16, 2006, at 9:58 AM, Stan Lord wrot
At 12:58 PM 9/16/2006, Stan Lord wrote:
>How can I mute the bits with the clapping notation?
Open up the Instrument List and click in the column marked 'M' (for
Mute) next to the staff with the clapping. Or open up the Mixer and
click the Mute button for that staff.
Aaron.
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MacFin 2007
I've done a wind band arrangement which involves some clapping. To
notate the clapping I entered the notes of the bass (16va with my
required rhythm, not the same as the bass) then used the staff style
for rhythmic notation.
Of course, during playback, I can hear these notes