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I used to do a lot of editing as-performed attack location and duration in my postings. Back in those days, there was a different path to the Piano Roll.
Now, when I click on Sound and Editing As-Performed Attack Location and Duration, my understanding of how to do this kind of edit is to type the letter d followed by minus (or plus) symbol, then the numeric value I want to decrease (or increase) the selected note's duration. When I try this in the attached sample, selecting the C5 in measure 5, typing the letter d, followed by a minus symbol - and then try to type a 2. I get a yellow error message saying "Internal application error". The User Guide gives very nice examples of what I would like to do, but I can't seem to find the right keystrokes. Ralph Rayner |
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Hi, Rayner:
The following is successful for me with your example. Sound Piano Roll As performed note attacks and durations (ep) Select note Decrease as performed duration (d+left arrow) Increase as performed duration (d+right arrow) Snap as performed duration to as notated (d+down arrow) Hope that helps. David |
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Hi Ralph,
Thanks for attaching a test file so that we're working on the same thing. When I do the steps you listed for that C5 in measure 4, it works fine for me. I wonder if maybe you are using the numeric keypad and it is toggled to a different state? Or maybe some other computer keyboard configuration option is on your keyboard or operating system? I'm using version 5.1.4 for testing. ttfn, Sherry
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Hi Sherry,
When you say, "When I do the steps you listed for that C5 in measure 4, it works fine for me.", are you keying in the number of ticks, as in "d-200", or are you using David's approach, i.e. d-left arrow? I can use David's method, but I'd rather get my method to work. Using the arrow keys can be quite time consuming when changing large values or changing a lot of notes. The numeric keypad does not work for me - I'm just using the numbers at the top of a standard keyboard. And, to my knowledge, I have no modifications to my keyboard set-up. A couple of additional things I didn't mention in my posting is that I don't always get the yellow error message. At times, I get nothing. I've been looking a some of my older scores where I would have been keying a lot of changes to duration and/or attack and nothing is jogging my memory. I was writing a lot more in the 2014 - 2020 time frame. Any other suggestions? I remember there were considerable changes in Composer when the piano roll engine went sub-rosa under Sound. Ralph |
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