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Hi, Impulse:
To permanently change the volume of one or more staves, you can use the Staff Setup to enter an initial numeric value for each staff. Alternatively, for changes within the music, you can click on the GraphOverNotes(TM) tab, make sure the VOL icon is selected and use the tools in the toolbar to draw volume lines or curves or erase data. The "96" icon will let you input a numeric value for a range you've previously selected. The volume slider and temp scroller are intended for temporary changes, for example, when working on a piece and wanting to try out an effect without any permanent changes. I've frankly never even looked at the volume slider before (in, what?, 15 years of using Notation Software), so I'm not sure of what it's supposed to do. I'll do some checking on it and see what's happening. But, to change volume on a more permanent basis, use the Staff Setup or GraphOverNotes(TM) methods. David |
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