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Old 06-29-2026, 01:19 AM
rrayner rrayner is offline
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Default Editing As-Performed Attack

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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