COPY and PASTE into same measure
Hi there,
I'm having an issue with copy and pasting voices. What I'm trying to do is this:
-COPY and paste ONE MEASURE of a single-line snare drum rhythm (voice 1)
-PASTE that same rhythm into the same measure and FLIP STEMS so that same rhythm is shown with stems down and stems up
When I copy the measure (voice 1) and go to paste the same notes in voice 2, voice 1 changes automatically and adds rest values and for some reason I'm having trouble pasting.
My measure, for example, is in 4/4 and is four groups of sixteenth notes.
The reason I want to do this is so I don't have to click note by note the same rhythm of the measure. For some reason, I had no trouble doing this recently. I was copy and pasting full measures and flipping the stems to have a mirror-like image of the measure.
Please....can anyone help!
Thank you
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Before copying exchange voices
what Shoichi said
In reply to what Shoichi said by mike320
Ciao mike320.
@Mark Tondi, see: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/voices
Sorry for asking...
Can you please spell out the easiest way to copy + paste the measure, in order to flip the stems? I've been trying, but still not clear on how to do this.
In reply to Sorry for asking... Can you by Mark Tondi
Also, it possible to do this WITHOUT needing voice 2? To copy paste and flip stems just in voice 1?
In reply to Also, it possible to do this by Mark Tondi
I do not speak English ... here is my explanation ;-)
In reply to I do not speak English ... by Shoichi
Yes! Thank you so much!
This is what worked for me with your directions:
Notes Voice 1 > Select the measure and Ctrl + C to copy > Exchange Voice 1-2 > Flip Stems (x) > Select the measure and Ctrl + V to paste
Thank you again!
In reply to Yes! Thank you so much! This by Mark Tondi
You're welcome.
You will discover for yourself that, by entering the notes of the Voice 2, the stems will flip automatically
In reply to Yes! Thank you so much! This by Mark Tondi
Definitely don't flip stems manually - that will mess things up later. Leave stems in their default state if you want things to work correctly. As observed, they will automatically go up & down as appropriate when you use multiple voices. Flipping them manually interferes with this.
In reply to I do not speak English ... by Shoichi
Better than speaking the language. That was exactly what I needed.
In reply to Also, it possible to do this by Mark Tondi
Only 1 chord, and thus 1 stem per voice exists; so no, you will need 2 voices to achieve this
One more thing!
Is this possible to do with tuplets?
In reply to One more thing! Is this by Mark Tondi
Repeat steps;
click the rest before pasting