no concert pitch button
I just downloaded MS 2.0 but I can't find the concert pitch button. Am I missing something?
Best regards, Robert
I just downloaded MS 2.0 but I can't find the concert pitch button. Am I missing something?
Best regards, Robert
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Well, I can't translate to tell you what it says in your language, but I can tell you it is the button second to the the right on the main toolbar - right between the icon of the metronome and the icon of the camera. It's also the last item on the Notes menu. "Werkelijke toonhoogte"?
In reply to Well, I can't translate to by Marc Sabatella
Thanks Marc for your swift reply, that solved my problem! Do you know wether it's possible to transpose on the fly, ie: if I have a score for an violin and I want it to transpose for a bes-clarinet how could I do that?
Tx in advance!
Robert
In reply to Thanks Marc for your swift by WideAge
Just enter it as one instrument and then change the instrument (right-click on an empty bit of any measure and choose Stave Properties).
Or, create a score with two instruments, enter the notes in the violin stave and then copy them (maybe a few measures at a time) to the clarinet stave - I like this way as it hones my transposing skills and I like to think I'm playing several instruments well (at least, in my head). Coming originally from British Brass Band music I was self-taught in transposition from about age 9 but it's a skill that benefits from repetition. The added advantage of using two staves is that it is easier to correct mistakes - I know that I can't enter a whole score without making mistakes.
In reply to Just enter it as one by underquark
Great, thank you very much for responding so quick and extensively, very much appreciated! I'm going to try both techniques!
Best regards,
Robert